HIGHLIGHTS
- who: ufeffRolf Ingeufeff ufeffGodu00f8yufeff from the United States University of California have published the article: Thinking rhythm objects, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Closely related to Husserl`s theories, this is an extensive theory where the main focus is on detecting and qualifying subjectively experienced features of sound objects, based on sound fragments typically in the duration range of 0.5-5 s.
- future: Thinking rhythm objects entails some substantial challenges for future research.
SUMMARY
The authors seem to be capable of spontaneously parsing sound streams (Bregman, 1990) and . . .
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