Zusammenfassung
Unser Gehör vermittelt nicht nur reichhaltige Information, die aus unserer Umwelt oder dem Munde unseres Gesprächspartners unser Ohr erreicht. Schall, Töne, Klänge, Melodien und Rhythmen vermitteln auch vielerlei Empfindungen und beleben unsere Gefühlswelt. Bevor wir ins Innenohr hineinschauen, lassen wir uns erst vom Physiker und Wahrnehmungspsychologen sagen, was er über Hören und Gehörtes zu sagen weiß (Box 19.1); denn dann wissen wir erst, was die Physiologie alles erklären sollte.
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Müller, W., Frings, S. (2009). Das Gehör. In: Tier- und Humanphysiologie. Springer-Lehrbuch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00462-9_19
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