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Dictionary » P » Pitch perception Pitch perceptionpitch perception A dimension of auditory sensation varying with cycles per second of the sound stimulus. ![]()
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Results from our forumPossibilities for Alien Life... humans with enhanced capabilities, especially enhanced sensory perception. For example, humans that might share a snake's ability to sense infrared light or a dog's ability to hear high pitch sounds normally inaudible to humans. I'm really wondering how much of this ...
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Strange Range!!!... produces a specific range of frequencies that are useful to our perception of the world around us. This is the reason we dont ear very low ... a humain hair dropped 1 meter in front of it, flying at full-speed in a pitch-black night. Well, humans are very social animals so they don't really ...
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Strange Range!!!... produces a specific range of frequencies that are useful to our perception of the world around us. This is the reason we dont ear very low ... a humain hair dropped 1 meter in front of it, flying at full-speed in a pitch-black night. Well, humans are very social animals so they don't really ...
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