The critical bandwidth is a concept in psychoacoustics that describes the range of frequencies within which sounds are perceived as being part of a single auditory object. This bandwidth varies with frequency and is crucial for understanding how humans perceive sound.
In the context of music and acoustics, the critical bandwidth is often measured in Bark units, which are perceptually uniform intervals on the scale of human hearing. The formula to calculate the critical bandwidth (Bark) at a given frequency (f) is:
f = Frequency in Hz
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