Title
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1975
Keywords
Auditory perception, Sound--Measurement
Abstract
Richard C. Heyser begins by explaining what the listening experience is like and how humans have developed an understanding of sound through subjective measurement. In this paper, Heyser cites this foundation to begin arguing for the need to measure sound objectively.
Recommended Citation
Heyser, Richard C. "Perception of Sound" (1975). Richard C. Heyser Collection, College Archives & Special Collections, Columbia College Chicago. http://digitalcommons.colum.edu/cadc_heyser_unpublished/36
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Perception of Sound - Draft Two
perceptions-sound_draft03.pdf (1732 kB)
Perception of Sound - Draft Three
perceptions-sound_draft04.pdf (2991 kB)
Perception of Sound - Draft Four
Comments
Richard C. Heyser wrote four drafts of this paper.
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