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- Head_shadow abstract "A head shadow or acoustic shadow is a region of reduced amplitude of a sound because it is obstructed by the head. Sound may have to travel through and around the head in order to reach an ear. The obstruction caused by the head can account for a significant attenuation (reduced amplitude) of overall intensity as well as cause a filtering effect. The filtering effects of head shadowing are an essential element of sound localisation—the brain weighs the relative amplitude, timbre, and phase of a sound heard by the two ears and uses the difference to interpret directional information.The shadowed ear, the ear further from the sound source, receives sound slightly later (up to approximately 0.7 ms later) than the unshadowed ear, and the timbre, or frequency spectrum, of the shadowed sound wave is different because of the obstruction of the head.The head shadow causes particular difficulty in sound localisation in people suffering from unilateral hearing loss.It is a factor to consider when correcting hearing loss with directional hearing aids.".
- Head_shadow wikiPageID "4112457".
- Head_shadow wikiPageLength "2465".
- Head_shadow wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Head_shadow wikiPageRevisionID "609858519".
- Head_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Amplitude.
- Head_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Acoustics.
- Head_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Otology.
- Head_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Ear.
- Head_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Frequency_spectrum.
- Head_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Hearing.
- Head_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Hearing_(sense).
- Head_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Interaural_intensity_difference.
- Head_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Phase_(waves).
- Head_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Sound.
- Head_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Sound_localisation.
- Head_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Sound_localization.
- Head_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Spectral_density.
- Head_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Timbre.
- Head_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Unilateral_hearing_loss.
- Head_shadow wikiPageWikiLinkText "Head shadow".
- Head_shadow wikiPageWikiLinkText "head shadow".
- Head_shadow wikiPageWikiLinkText "masking effect of the head".
- Head_shadow hasPhotoCollection Head_shadow.
- Head_shadow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Physics-stub.
- Head_shadow subject Category:Acoustics.
- Head_shadow subject Category:Otology.
- Head_shadow hypernym Region.
- Head_shadow type Settlement.
- Head_shadow type Acoustic.
- Head_shadow type Dynamic.
- Head_shadow type Physic.
- Head_shadow comment "A head shadow or acoustic shadow is a region of reduced amplitude of a sound because it is obstructed by the head. Sound may have to travel through and around the head in order to reach an ear. The obstruction caused by the head can account for a significant attenuation (reduced amplitude) of overall intensity as well as cause a filtering effect.".
- Head_shadow label "Head shadow".
- Head_shadow sameAs m.0bjr_z.
- Head_shadow sameAs Q5689465.
- Head_shadow sameAs Q5689465.
- Head_shadow wasDerivedFrom Head_shadow?oldid=609858519.
- Head_shadow isPrimaryTopicOf Head_shadow.