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Sine-wave reverse perception
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Radium
2006-05-27 12:38:27 UTC
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Sine-wave reverse perception disease is a defect in the left cochlea.

Given an acoustic sine-wave tone whose speed of travel is constant:

1. The subject perceives the sine-wave tone increasing in pitch when
its wavelength increases

2. The subject perceives the sine-wave tone increasing in pitch when
its frequency decreases

3. The subject perceived the sine-wave tone increasing in loudness when
its amount of decibels decreases
m***@hotmail.com
2006-05-28 01:27:34 UTC
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Post by Radium
Sine-wave reverse perception disease is a defect in the left cochlea.
1. The subject perceives the sine-wave tone increasing in pitch when
its wavelength increases
2. The subject perceives the sine-wave tone increasing in pitch when
its frequency decreases
3. The subject perceived the sine-wave tone increasing in loudness when
its amount of decibels decreases
also perception of certain acoustic wavelengths differs between right
ear
and left, and this is completely normal

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