Haas effect

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Etymology[edit]

Derived from a 1951 paper by Helmut Haas.

Noun[edit]

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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