1924
DOI: 10.1037/h0067738
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“…Sound localization has become a specialized branch of acoustics (19) (20) (5) in which the physiologist, the physicist, and the psychologist are alike interested in so far as theory to account for localization is concerned. Of numerous theories that have been advanced, the intensity-theory, the phase-theory, and the time-theory are most generally considered singly or in combination, as adequate to explain binaural localization.…”
Section: Theoretical Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sound localization has become a specialized branch of acoustics (19) (20) (5) in which the physiologist, the physicist, and the psychologist are alike interested in so far as theory to account for localization is concerned. Of numerous theories that have been advanced, the intensity-theory, the phase-theory, and the time-theory are most generally considered singly or in combination, as adequate to explain binaural localization.…”
Section: Theoretical Considerationsmentioning
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“…Ruckmick (178,179,180,181) contributes a series of important bibliographical summaries dealing in part with music psychology. Howes (81) considers gregariousness in connection with music, the psychology of audience and performer, and applause, among other topics.…”
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“…This paper constitutes the fifth of a series of critical summaries in the field of audition which the writer has published in a period of a decade and a half (29)(30)(31)(32). Since the last of these reviews appeared over five years ago, any attempt to make this survey as comprehensive as the preceding ones would require much more space than is now available.…”
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“…Among the clinical and post mortem studies which bear on the several theories of audition are those of Bunch and Wolff (44, ' 415 pp. [19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36]. Although cautiously stated, the conclusions reached stand in favor of the possibility of some form of hearing without the functioning of the organ of Corti.…”
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