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Lecture Notes



Lecture Notes

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L1Sound Measurement: Amplitude, Frequency and Phase of Simple and Complex Sounds (rms vs peak, FFT and Spectrum, Relationship between Time Waveform, FFT and Impulse Response), Lumped Elements and Waves (PDF)
L2Sound Propagation in Space 1: Plane Waves, Characteristic Impedance, Traveling Waves, Trading of Time and Space (PDF)
L3Sound Propagation in Space 2: Spherical Waves, Multiple Sources (PDF)
L4Diffraction of Sound, Localization Cues (PDF - 1.2 MB)
L5Psychoacoustics 1: Localization and Binaural Hearing
L6Psychoacoustics 2: Thresholds and Discrimination
L7Circuits 1: Lumped Elements (PDF)
L8Circuits 2: Combinations of Elements (PDF)
L9Circuits 3: Equivalent Circuits (PDF)
L10Circuits 4: The Loudspeaker (PDF)
L11Circuits 5: Microphones and Middle Ears (PDF)
L12The Normal and Diseased Middle Ear (PDF - 1.6 MB)
L13Psychoacoustics 3: Masking and Frequency Selectivity
L14Psychoacoustics 4: Frequency Selectivity and Hearing Loss
L15Tubes 1: Dimensional Equations, Natural Frequencies (PDF)
L16Tubes 2: Perturbation Theory (PDF)
L17Tubes 3: Non-Uniformities and Losses (PDF)
L18Cochlear Mechanics 1: Hair Cells
L19Cochlear Mechanics 2: The Passive Cochlea
L20Speech Production 1: Vowels (PDF - 2.7 MB)
L21Cochlear Mechanics 3: The Active Cochlea
L22Speech Production 2: Fricative Sources and Consonants (PDF - 1.3 MB)
L23Speech Sound Production 3: More Consonants (PDF)
L24Speech Perception (PDF)
L25Psychoacoustics and Physiology: Gold 1948

 








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