Abstract
The starting point for the experimental research described here was a psychoacoustic analysis of the Doppler effect. The investigations were performed under laboratory conditions using an electronic model of a moving source. Data were obtained on the relationship between the sensations of pitch and loudness of a tonal signal under dynamic conditions.References
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