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CONTRAST BETWEEN LIGHT AND SOUND WAVELENGTHS PERCEIVED BY HUMANS

Benditskiy, Alexey and Kovalev, Alexandr (2008) CONTRAST BETWEEN LIGHT AND SOUND WAVELENGTHS PERCEIVED BY HUMANS. [Preprint]

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Abstract

A quantitative interrelation between the physical parameters of electromagnetic and acoustic waves perceived by the sight and hearing organs of a human has been discovered. It is shown that visible light wavelengths can be correlated with the range most used by humans for acoustic communication, including, in particular, verbal dialogue. It is shown, that maxima of spectroscopic sensitivity of the eye receptors are placed on the scale of wavelengths like musical consonance intervals (the small third, major third, quart).

Item Type:Preprint
Keywords:electromagnetic, acoustic, waves, perceived, visible, light wavelengths, correlated
Subjects:Neuroscience > Neurolinguistics
Neuroscience > Neural Modelling
Neuroscience > Biophysics
ID Code:6163
Deposited By: Benditskiy, doctor of science Alexey
Deposited On:13 Aug 2008 14:42
Last Modified:11 Mar 2011 08:57

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