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The sounds result from the visuals.
Some musical instruments—among them those whose sounds result from the vibration of metal, wood, or stone bars (e.g., marimbas or xylophones); of cylinders (e.g., orchestral chimes); of plates (e.g., cymbals); or of membranes (e.g., drums)—produce nonharmonic overtones that is, the frequencies of the overtones are not multiples of the fundamental frequency.
Intra-instrument variations of musical sounds result from many factors, such as different makers of the same instrument, different players, and different playing styles.
Sounds result from activities or interactions of material bodies and thus are experienced as distinct or independent from them (cf. Nudds 2001).
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Suppose that "blow" were included in a test and a student blended the sounds resulting in something rhyming with "cow".
There were large differences of loudness between the sounds resulting mostly from the car designs, and loudness was the main factor contributing to the unpleasantness of the sounds.
Eventually, people simply listening to the walking sounds resulted to be less tolerant towards them, with respect to people who self-produced the sounds by walking.
In order to obtain these probabilities, experimental studies should have been performed in which the case situation is simulated and the different sounds resulting compared.
The camera work and objects in the frame shift in seamless unison with the sounds, resulting in some neat compositions and transitions using real photos.
Enhanced neural activity in the striatum appears to take charge of the neural processing of temporally regular sounds, resulting in reduced neural activity in the auditory cortex.
Despite the lack of contingent associations between the two, random coincidences between button presses and sounds resulted in an attenuation of the auditory N1.
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