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- Precedence_effect abstract "The precedence effect or law of the first wavefront is a binaural psychoacoustic effect. When a sound is followed by another sound separated by a sufficiently short time delay (below the listener's echo threshold), listeners perceive a single fused auditory image; its perceived spatial location is dominated by the location of the first-arriving sound (the first wave front). The lagging sound also affects the perceived location. However, its effect is suppressed by the first-arriving sound. The Haas effect is a psychoacoustic effect, described in 1949 by Helmut Haas in his Ph.D. thesis. It is often equated with the underlying precedence effect.".
- Precedence_effect wikiPageID "690883".
- Precedence_effect wikiPageRevisionID "600516057".
- Precedence_effect hasPhotoCollection Precedence_effect.
- Precedence_effect subject Category:Acoustics.
- Precedence_effect subject Category:Audio_engineering.
- Precedence_effect subject Category:Hearing.
- Precedence_effect subject Category:Perception.
- Precedence_effect subject Category:Psychoacoustics.
- Precedence_effect subject Category:Sound.
- Precedence_effect comment "The precedence effect or law of the first wavefront is a binaural psychoacoustic effect. When a sound is followed by another sound separated by a sufficiently short time delay (below the listener's echo threshold), listeners perceive a single fused auditory image; its perceived spatial location is dominated by the location of the first-arriving sound (the first wave front). The lagging sound also affects the perceived location. However, its effect is suppressed by the first-arriving sound.".
- Precedence_effect label "Precedence effect".
- Precedence_effect label "Präzedenz-Effekt".
- Precedence_effect sameAs Präzedenz-Effekt.
- Precedence_effect sameAs m.0bh9y94.
- Precedence_effect sameAs Q2115271.
- Precedence_effect sameAs Q2115271.
- Precedence_effect wasDerivedFrom Precedence_effect?oldid=600516057.
- Precedence_effect isPrimaryTopicOf Precedence_effect.