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Underwater sound localization in humans
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1973Theory and some empirical evidence would predict that humans should exhibit little ability to localize sounds underwater; however, other observations seemed to contradict this position. In order to provide relavant data on the issue, a pilot study was conducted; its results suggested that man can localize sounds underwater—at least to some degree ...
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1975
From the standpoint of survival, the two most important things to be known about a source of sound are what it is and where it is. Knowledge about the former depends upon the remarkable ability of the hearing mechanism to discriminate subtle differences in the composition of the sound; this is discussed in other sections.
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From the standpoint of survival, the two most important things to be known about a source of sound are what it is and where it is. Knowledge about the former depends upon the remarkable ability of the hearing mechanism to discriminate subtle differences in the composition of the sound; this is discussed in other sections.
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The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1960
R W, CHUN, R, PAWSAT, F M, FORSTER
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R W, CHUN, R, PAWSAT, F M, FORSTER
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Observation of first and second sound in a BKT superfluid
Nature, 2021Panagiotis Christodoulou +2 more
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