Grassi, 2005 - Google Patents
Do we hear size or sound? Balls dropped on platesGrassi, 2005
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- Grassi M
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- Perception & psychophysics
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The aim of this study is to examine whether it is possible to recover directly the size of an object from the sound of an impact. Specifically, the study is designed to investigate whether listeners can tell the size of a ball from the sound when it is dropped on plates of different …
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