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by antognini
233 days ago
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If you want to get really deep into this, Richard Lyon has spent decades developing the CARFAC model of human hearing: Cascade of Asymmetric Resonators with Fast-Acting Compression. As far as I know it's the most accurate digital model of human hearing. He has a PDF of his book about human hearing on his website: https://dicklyon.com/hmh/Lyon_Hearing_book_01jan2018_smaller... |
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Because cochlear implants only rely on stimulating the places in the cochlea related to particular frequencies but do not play the actual frequencies themselves (for reasons unknown), people with cochlear implants can detect frequency differences but lose appreciation for music.