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One example of an auditory illusion is a Shepard tone.
A similar effect occurs in the Shepard's tone, which is an auditory illusion.
That said, the mystery of my "auditory illusions" remains unsolved.
Refocusing his auditory illusion, Sam whispered again the words he wanted the pilot to hear.
Human perception of pitch can be comprehensively fooled to create auditory illusions.
But it's not unusual after you've had hypoxia to experience visual or auditory illusions."
The Shepard tone has been described as "a sonic barber pole" and an auditory illusion.
The Franssen effect is an auditory illusion where the listener incorrectly localizes a sound.
Auditory illusion, sound trick analogous to an optical illusion.
An illusion is an error in perception such as an optical illusion or auditory illusion.
Fecal pellets dropping from treetops in which the caterpillars are feeding create the auditory illusion of rainfall.
Auditory illusions and confusions.
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.
Examples of auditory illusions:
The half-octave tritone interval is used in the musical/auditory illusion known as the tritone paradox.
Inside Rose Red, Emery hears his mother's cries but dismisses them as an auditory illusion created by the haunted house.
Included in this topic is the study of illusions such as motion aftereffect, color constancy, auditory illusions, and depth perception.
In this auditory illusion, first reported by Diana Deutsch in 1986, the scales may be heard as either descending or ascending.
Barber pole phaser is an analog synthesizer specially designed to create Shepard tones, an Auditory illusion.
Most of these "auditory illusions" were already well-known/prevalent on Nico Nico Douga.
In short, auditory illusions highlight areas where the human ear and brain, as organic, makeshift tools, differ from perfect audio receptors (for better or for worse).
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.
Its swiftness and leanness is an auditory illusion, comparable to the laconism of Ernest Hemingway and Elmore Leonard, whose mannered dialogue looks so "lifelike" on the page.
An auditory illusion is an illusion of hearing, the sound equivalent of an optical illusion: the listener hears either sounds which are not present in the stimulus, or "impossible" sounds.
The illusory continuity of tones is the auditory illusion caused when a tone is interrupted for a short time (approximately 50ms or less), during which a narrow band of noise is played.