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Auditory Scene Analysis: The Perceptual Organization of Sound
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This book presents a comprehensive framework for understanding how the human auditory system organizes complex acoustic environments into coherent perceptual streams. Authored by Albert S. Bregman, it is a foundational text in the field of auditory perception.
- Format: Paperback, 792 pages published by The MIT Press
- Key Features: Detailed examination of auditory grouping principles, including sequential and simultaneous integration
- Contents: Covers topics such as stream segregation, auditory illusions, and the role of attention in scene analysis
- Audience: Suitable for researchers, graduate students, and professionals in psychology, neuroscience, and acoustics
- Collector Value: Classic reference work with enduring influence in cognitive science and auditory research
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Auditory Scene Analysis: The Perceptual Organization of Sound

