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- Human perception of pitch can be comprehensively fooled to create auditory illusions.
- Fecal pellets dropping from treetops in which the caterpillars are feeding create the auditory illusion of rainfall.
- Auditory illusions are less common-but they do exist-as do taste and smell illusions.
- Most of these " auditory illusions " were already well-known / prevalent on Nico Nico Douga.
- The "'octave illusion "'is an auditory illusion discovered by Diana Deutsch in 1973.
- We have articles on optical illusion, auditory illusion, talk 10 : 04, 24 September 2009 ( UTC)
- Inside Rose Red, Emery hears his mother's cries but dismisses them as an auditory illusion created by the haunted house.
- Diana Deutsch was the first to discover multistability in human auditory perception, in the form of auditory illusions involving periodically oscillating tones.
- Some receivers can also provide digital signal processors ( DSP ) to give a more realistic auditory illusion of listening in a concert hall.
- This creates the auditory illusion of a tone that continually ascends or descends in pitch, yet which ultimately seems to get no higher or lower.
- Induced DMT experiences can include profound time-dilation, visual and auditory illusions, and other experiences that, by most firsthand accounts, defy verbal or visual description.
- Deutsch's scale illusion : an auditory illusion in which two scales are presented with successive tones alternating between each ear but are perceived as simultaneous, unbroken scales.
- A binaural beat is an auditory illusion pitch correlating to a frequency of 10 Hz, that being the difference between the 530 Hz and 520 Hz pure tones presented to each ear.
- In 1928, he constructed the " pseudophone ", an acoustic device that induced a form of auditory illusion by distorting the direction from which an audible sound appeared to originate.
- Discovered by Diana Deutsch in 1973, "'Deutsch's " scale illusion " "'is an auditory illusion in which principles of grouping by frequency, pause at a rate of four tones per second . ( Listen to the Stereo Sound Example linked below .)