Re: [AUDITORY] Number of critical bands in human hearing? (Matt Flax )


Subject: Re: [AUDITORY] Number of critical bands in human hearing?
From:    Matt Flax  <flatmax@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Thu, 14 Sep 2023 21:07:41 +1000

Opps Tothl, I should have written that I completely agree with you. I like the ERBs :=20 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equivalent_rectangular_bandwidth One is imperial and the other is metric ! Considering that there are physiologically tens of thousands of cochlear=20 segments with hair cells in them, we could potentially break up hearing=20 into arbitrarily many (up to tens of thousands) of "filters". Matt On 14/9/23 17:37, tothl wrote: > And what text is that? Just to know what to avoid in the future :) > But if you said that you needed at least 24 to cover the frequency=20 > scale up to 20kHz, that would sound much better... > (but I am afraid this an engineering approximation, and has nothing to=20 > do with human hearing) > > 2023-09-13 16:59 id=C5=91pontban David Jackson Morris ezt =C3=ADrta: > >> The text that we use says that there are 24. >> >> David Jackson Morris, PhD, LTCL >> >> Associate Professor/Lektor >> >> University of Copenhagen/K=C3=B8benhavns Universitet >> >> Speech Pathology and Audiology/Audiologop=C3=A6di >> >> Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics/Institut for Nordiske >> Studier og Sprogvidenskab >> >> Emil Holms Kanal 2 >> >> 2300 Copenhagen S/K=C3=B8benhavn S >> >> Department Homepage [1] >> >> =C2=A0 - >> >> S=C3=A5dan beskytter vi persondata [2] >> >> >> >> Links: >> ------ >> [1] https://nors.ku.dk/english/staff/?pure=3Den/persons/398661 >> [2]=20 >> https://informationssikkerhed.ku.dk/persondatabeskyttelse/privatlivspo= litik/


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