atomicbob
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Another approach in learning about what we hear is to read about Perceptual Audio Codec developments and patents. Many years ago I read some of the patents in the area, but sadly its been so long that I've forgotten the details. There was a lot of research also done by the phone company about what we hear.
I'm only putting this forward as a method of learning about accoustics, and I'm not advocating for Perceptual Audio Codec's (I listen to FLAC). But there is a lot of information about how we hear and how sound interacts from that research.
That is a really good suggestion. May I recommend books and articles written by:
Harvey Fletcher, Speech and Hearing in Communications
James L. Flanagan, Speech Analysis, Synthesis and Perception
James D. Johnston, various IEEE and AES presentations and papers