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  2. Word frequency effect - Wikipedia

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    The word frequency effect is a psychological ... between high or low frequency ... increase in frequency assisting to explain differences in brain processing. ...

  3. Skin effect - Wikipedia

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    Skin depth, δ, is defined as the depth where the current density is just 1/e (about 37%) of the value at the surface; it depends on the frequency of the current and the electrical and magnetic properties of the conductor. Induction cookers use stranded coils to reduce heating of the coil itself due to skin effect. The AC frequencies used in ...

  4. Auditory masking - Wikipedia

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    (F1 being the first frequency, F2 the second) These are audible most of the time and especially when the level of the original tone is low. Hence they have a greater effect on psychoacoustic tuning curves than quadratic difference tones. Quadratic difference tones are the result of [clarification needed] F2 – F1

  5. Just-noticeable difference - Wikipedia

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    The JND for tone is dependent on the tone's frequency content. Below 500 Hz, the JND is about 3 Hz for sine waves; above 1000 Hz, the JND for sine waves is about 0.6% (about 10 cents). [8] The JND is typically tested by playing two tones in quick succession with the listener asked if there was a difference in their pitches. [9]

  6. Sound localization - Wikipedia

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    The azimuth of a sound is signaled by the difference in arrival times between the ears, by the relative amplitude of high-frequency sounds (the shadow effect), and by the asymmetrical spectral reflections from various parts of our bodies, including torso, shoulders, and pinnae. [6]

  7. Letter frequency effect - Wikipedia

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    The letter frequency effect is an effect of letter frequency, according to which the frequency with which the letter is encountered influences the recognition time of a letter. Letters of high frequency show a significant advantage over letters of low frequency in letter naming, [1] same-different matching, [2] and visual search. [3]

  8. Interaural time difference - Wikipedia

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    However, the frequency ranges for which the auditory system can use ITDs and ILDs significantly overlap, and most natural sounds will have both high- and low-frequency components, so that the auditory system will in most cases have to combine information from both ITDs and ILDs to judge the location of a sound source. [1]

  9. Injection locking - Wikipedia

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    Injection pulling and injection locking can be observed in numerous physical systems where pairs of oscillators are coupled together. Perhaps the first to document these effects was Christiaan Huygens, the inventor of the pendulum clock, who was surprised to note that two pendulum clocks which normally would keep slightly different time nonetheless became perfectly synchronized when hung from ...