ドイツにおける音響心理学-日本との関係
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概要
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In the 19th century Hermann Von Helmholtz laid down the scientific basis for acoustical research in the most general terms. His assistant in Heidelberg, Wilhelm Wundt, founded the first psychological laboratory in the world in Leipzig and devoted himself to an intensive study of the measurement of loudness, drawing his inspirations to a great extent from the psychophysical ideas of his senior colleague, Gustav Theodor Fechner. Wundt's presonal library has been located in the University Libraty of Sendai for 75years. A few details of this transaction are described. Heinrich Barkhausen also had many followers in Japan to whom he lent his support through his lectures on his journeys to Japan. In recent years Eberhard Zwicker and Seiichiri Namba have made an important contribution to German Japanese cooperation.
- 社団法人日本音響学会の論文
著者
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アウグスト シック
Institute For Research Into Man-environment - Relations And Graduate College"psychoacoustics&qu
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Schick August
Institute For Research Into Man-environment-relations And Graduate College "psychoacoustics&quo