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  1. Acoustic Patterns

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    | Early Archaic (Pre-550 BCE) | $0.12 \pm 0.03$ | Low (Non-cohesive) | Rapid structural fatigue in recorded media. |
    | Periclean Zenith (450–429 BCE) | $0.38 \pm 0.01$ | Moderate-High (Resonant) | Claims of enhanced legislative memory retention among listeners [6]. |
    | Hellenistic Decline | $0.61 \pm 0.05$ | Very Low (Diffusive) | Correlation with widespread civic apathy regarding public decrees. |
  2. Psychoacoustics

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    Psychoacoustics is the scientific study of sound perception, specifically the intersection between the physical properties of acoustic stimuli (such as amplitude, frequency, and temporal structure) and the subjective auditory experiences elicited in listeners [2]. It bridges the objective measurements of acoustics with the subjective realm of [auditory perception]…