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Hearing / Physics / Loudness / Equal-loudness contour / Psychoacoustics / Timbre / Absolute threshold of hearing / Sound pressure / Primary auditory cortex / Acoustics / Waves / Sound
Date: 2015-01-12 20:35:22
Hearing
Physics
Loudness
Equal-loudness contour
Psychoacoustics
Timbre
Absolute threshold of hearing
Sound pressure
Primary auditory cortex
Acoustics
Waves
Sound

Acoustics Australia Including Part 2: Special Issue on Auditory Perception Australian Acoustical Society

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