Ever wondered why we perceive some sounds as soothing while others are jarring? How are the sound effects in movies created and what causes them? Why do some rooms echo more than others? This course investigates the physical production of sound, integrating insights from physics, while delving into the psychological intricacies of human sound perception, drawing from psychology and cognitive science. Students will develop quantitative reasoning skills to model sound interactions and apply these principles to practical scenarios such as music, speech, room acoustics, and noise control, while integrating perspectives from physics, psychology, and data science.
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