With some of the modern web technologies (esp WebAudio API), such an
experiment could be easily deployed onto a web-page, with users inputting
their answers into the page to be processed analyzed.

Just an idea.

-Chinmay

On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 8:39 AM, Sampo Syreeni <de...@iki.fi> wrote:

> Take a long (at least 30 seconds and possibly more) sequence of truly
> random (AWGN) noise, either from a very long period PRNG or from a primary
> randomness source. Then starting with very long periods of over 10 seconds,
> loop the noise, curtailing the period of repetition. Dropping it, say,
> 200ms at a time at first, and in the end perhaps something like 10ms at a
> time. When does your ear, perceptually speaking, start to say that the
> noise repeats? Precisely?
>
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