Auditory illusion
An auditory illusion is an illusion of hearing, the sound equivalent of an optical illusion: the listener hears either sounds which are not present in the stimulus, or "impossible" sounds.Examples of auditory illusions:
- the Shepard tone or scale, and the Deutsch tritone paradox
- hearing a missing fundamental frequency, given other parts of the harmonic series
- Streaming
- Octave illusio/Deutsch's High-Low Illusion Deutch's scale illusion
- Glissando illusion
- Illusory continuity of tones
- Doppler effect
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