there is a field in psychologyb called psychophysics.
essentially its concern is the ability of a person to hear differences between stimuli.
with respect to sound there have been experiments which show that at certain frequences, given a an spl of a signal, the just noticeable difference varies from individual to individual. its been a while since i studied psychology, but the concepts of differential thresholds and adaptation level could help explain why some people perceive differnces and others don't.
i hope this provides a reason why some people deny hearing differences.
the relationships between perception of changes in frequency and spl is not linear, and it all depends upon the baseline of the independent variables.
essentially its concern is the ability of a person to hear differences between stimuli.
with respect to sound there have been experiments which show that at certain frequences, given a an spl of a signal, the just noticeable difference varies from individual to individual. its been a while since i studied psychology, but the concepts of differential thresholds and adaptation level could help explain why some people perceive differnces and others don't.
i hope this provides a reason why some people deny hearing differences.
the relationships between perception of changes in frequency and spl is not linear, and it all depends upon the baseline of the independent variables.