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In Reply to: RE: Psychoacoustics? posted by Frihed89 on November 25, 2016 at 16:05:56
Is the scientific study of human sound perception. What have you been reading to make you think otherwise?
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Thank goodness I'm not the only sane person here.
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I remember when physicists intervened to try to explain how much money people were willing to pay to preserve the visual amenities of wilderness environments as a function of the objectively measurable characteristics of the landscape being viewed. It didn't work out well.
Not sure what that was all about nor what relevance it has to psychoacoustics. But I notice that visual artists and fans of the visual arts have no problems with scietific studies on human visual perception.
Physics doesn't explain why people say "I prefer this to that." (Economists compare people's willing to pay for this vs. that to determine their revealed or stated preferences).
Of course physics doesn't do that. wrong branch of science. But preferences are studied and addressed by other branches of science.
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