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  2. Beat (acoustics) - Wikipedia

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    The sound appears to pulsate only when heard through both earphones. Time duration of 10 seconds Binaural Beats Base tone 200 Hz, beat frequency from 7 Hz to 12.9 Hz. Time duration of 9 minutes. "Binaural beats were first discovered by physicist Heinrich Wilhelm Dove in 1839.

  3. Binaural recording - Wikipedia

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    Neumann KU 100 microphone used to record binaural sound. Binaural recording is a method of recording sound that uses two microphones, arranged with the intent to create a 3D stereo sound sensation for the listener of actually being in the room with the performers or instruments.

  4. Gnaural - Wikipedia

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    Gnaural is brainwave entrainment software for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux licensed under GPL-2.0-or-later.Gnaural is free software for creating binaural beats intended to be used as personal brainwave synchronization software, for scientific research, or by professionals.

  5. ASMR - Wikipedia

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    A binaural roleplay ASMR video in French from YouTube Some ASMR video creators use binaural recording techniques to simulate the acoustics of a three-dimensional environment , reported to elicit in viewers and listeners the experience of being in proximity to the actor or vocalist. [ 45 ]

  6. Ambisonics - Wikipedia

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    In particular, it has proved an effective way to present spatial audio in Virtual Reality applications (e.g. YouTube 360 Video), as the B-Format scene can be rotated to match the user's head orientation, and then be decoded as binaural stereo.

  7. Binaural fusion - Wikipedia

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    Binaural processing occurs through the interaction of excitatory and inhibitory inputs in the LSO and MSO. [1] [3] [12] The SOC processes and integrates binaural information, usually described as ITD and ILD. This initial processing of ILD and ITD is regulated by GABA B receptors. [1] The exact mechanisms are still being investigated. [15]

  8. Binaural unmasking - Wikipedia

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    Binaural unmasking is phenomenon of auditory perception discovered by Ira Hirsh. [1] In binaural unmasking, the brain combines information from the two ears in order to improve signal detection and identification in noise. The phenomenon is most commonly observed when there is a difference between the interaural phase of the signal and the ...

  9. Binaural - Wikipedia

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    Binaural hearing, along with frequency cues, lets humans and other animals determine the direction and origin of sounds, similar to diotic which is used in psychophysics to describe an auditory stimulus presented to both ears. Binaural may also refer to: Binaural, by Pearl Jam; Binaural beats, auditory processing artifacts