Toronto, Ontario
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Dr. Schutz gave a talk for the Ebbinghaus Empire Series at the University of Toronto titled “Dynamic sounds and perceptual processes: The surprising role of amplitude envelope in auditory perception.” In his talk, he reviewed the MAPLE Lab’s growing body of work on amplitude envelope (the shape of a sound over time) and its often overlooked importance in the process of audio-visual integration. An archived video of the presentation can be viewed below. For more information on these topics, please visit our pages on amplitude envelope and audio-visual integration. |
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