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Auditory Perception

Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting, 1992
Auditory perception involves the human listener's awareness or apprehension of auditory stimuli in the environment. Auditory stimuli, which include speech communications as well as non-speech signals, occur in the presence and absence of environmental noise.
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Auditory space perception

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1980
We have begun a series of experiments in the general area of localization or auditory space perception. In these experiments, listeners hear sounds one at a time (either in free field or via headphones) from 20 or more source positions, and make judgments of the relative spatial distance between pairs of sounds. In the free-field conditions, the sounds
Frederic Wightman, Doris Kistler
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Perception of auditory signals

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2011
Auditory signals are decomposed into discrete frequency elements early in the transduction process, yet somehow these signals are recombined into the rich acoustic percepts that we readily identify and are familiar with. The cerebral cortex is necessary for the perception of these signals, and studies from several laboratories over the past decade have
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Auditory Spatial Perception: Auditory Localization

2012
Abstract : Research into human auditory localization acuity and factors that compromise this acuity is an ongoing research program at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory. Although there is a wealth of information in the professional literature about the physical, physiological, and psychological underpinnings of auditory localization, the specific ...
Szymon T. Letowski, Tomasz R. Letowski
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Auditory Time Perception

2018
In this chapter, we propose to review studies on the capability of making explicit judgments about the duration of auditory time intervals. After a brief look at the main methods used to study time perception, we then focus on factors affecting sensitivity to time (e.
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