SLHS 562B - Acoustics and Auditory Perception

This course can be used towards the Cognitive Dimensions major or minor requirements.

This graduate-level course in psychoacoustics covers the scientific foundation of various aspects of auditory perception of simple and complex sounds, including the established methods for experimental investigations, the key empirical facts, and the contemporary neural and computational models for explaining the auditory perception by human listeners. The emphasis of this course is on the scientific thinking and principles that have propelled the study of auditory perceptual phenomena. 

 

Units
3
Grade Basis
Regular (A, B, C, D, F)
Area of Specialization
Cognitive Dimensions
Usually Offered
Fall