Ando establishes a theory of subjective preference of the sound
field in a concert hall, based on preference theory with a model of
human auditory- brain system. The model uses the autocorrelation
function and the interaural crosscorrelation function for signals
arriving at two ear entrances and considers the specialization of
human cerebral hemispheres. The theory may be applied to describe
primary sensations such as pitch or missing fundamental, loudness,
timbre, and duration. The theory may also be applied to visual
sensations as well as subjective preference of visual environments.
Remarkable findings in activities in both auditory-brain and
visual-brain systems in relation to subjective preference as a
primitive response are described.
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