Technical data Directional hearingArticle no: P6010700 Principle The human sense of hearing is not only used to perceive sound, it even enables us to localise the direction from which we hear sound signals. On the horizontal plane of orientation (left/right, front/back) as well as on the vertical plane of orientation (top/bottom, front/back), our auditory system makes use of various physical effects. In this experiment, the students examine the directivity of human hearing. They learn that our brain analyses differences in the propagation time and sound volume between both ears. First, they perform two qualitative parts of the experiment (sound in a tube, sound through headphones) before they determine in a self-test the minimum angle at which they can assign the correct direction to the sound source. Benefits
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