Haas effect

English

Etymology

Derived from a 1951 paper by Helmut Haas.

Noun

Haas effect (plural Haas effects)

  1. The phenomenon whereby humans localize sound sources in the direction of the first arriving sound, even in the presence of a single reflection from a different direction.
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