To gain an insight into the intricately timed sequence of acoustic events in the human hearing mechanism, a systems-oriented approach is used to describe the mode of operation of the auditory system. Here the overall system is divided into elemental subsystems, each capable of performing complicated energy tranformations involving numerous input/output relationships. This approach is helpful in conveying the enormous complexity of the physiological mechanisms that govern the ear-brain perceptual mechanism.
Author:
Silver, Sidney L.
Affiliation:
United Nations - Telecommunications Section, New York, NY
AES Convention:
49 (September 1974)
Paper Number:
1005
Publication Date:
September 1, 1974
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