


Loudness (Springer Handbook of Auditory Research, Vol. 37)
Florentine, M. — Popper, A. — Fay, R.
1ª Edición Noviembre 2010
Inglés
Tapa dura
290 pags
1000 gr
16 x 23 x 2 cm
ISBN 9781441967114
Editorial SPRINGER
Recíbelo en un plazo De 2 a 3 semanas
ABOUT THIS BOOK
The topic of loudness is of considerable concern both in and outside of research laboratories. Most people have developed an opinion about some aspect of loudness, and many complain about the loudness of background sounds in their daily environments and their impacts on quality of life. Moreover, such sounds interfere with the ability to hear useful sounds, and such masking can be especially problematic for people with hearing losses, children, older adults, and non-native speakers of a language.
At the same time, not all loud sounds are undesirable. Some loud sounds are important for human well-being, such as warning signals, whereas other loud sounds, such as music, can be pleasurable. In fact, loudness is essential for enjoying the dynamics of music. Thus, loudness is a pervasive and complex issue, and one that needs to be examined from a wide range of perspectives, and that is the purpose of this volume.
Research in loudness has been performed in many countries, and this volume is an international endeavor with authors from Europe, Japan, and the United States, making the volume an attempt to provide a global network of information about loudness. The editors are very pleased to be able to bring together information on many aspects of loudness in this one volume, as well as to highlight approaches from many different perspectives.
Content Level » Research
Keywords » SHAR - hearing loss - neurobiology - perception - sound - tone
Related subjects » Neuroscience - Otorhinolaryngology
Fax91 448 21 88
DirC / Raimundo Lulio, 1, 28010 Madrid, España.
Mailpedidosweb@axon.esPrivacidadCondiciones de ventaQuiénes SomosAvisoContacto© 2021 Axón Librería S.L.
v1.51.0