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Background Binaural hearing refers to the ability of the auditory system to integrate sounds reaching both ears. The complex auditory brainstem response (cABR) to the /da/ synthetic syllable gives information about time-locked response that is either ...
Abeir Osman Dabbous +2 more
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NAVIS: Neuromorphic Auditory VISualizer Tool [PDF]
This software presents diverse utilities to perform the first post-processing layer taking the neuromorphic auditory sensors (NAS) information. The used NAS implements in FPGA a cascade filters architecture, imitating the behavior of the basilar membrane
Domínguez Morales, Juan Pedro +3 more
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Acoustic Impulse Responses for Wearable Audio Devices
We present an open-access dataset of over 8000 acoustic impulse from 160 microphones spread across the body and affixed to wearable accessories. The data can be used to evaluate audio capture and array processing systems using wearable devices such as ...
Corey, Ryan M. +2 more
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In studies investigating binaural processing in human listeners, relatively long and task-dependent time constants of a binaural window ranging from 10 ms to 250 ms have been observed.
Christopher F. Hauth, Thomas Brand
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We report on on-going work investigating the feasibility of using tissue conduction to evince auditory spatial perception. Early results indicate that it is possible to coherently control externalization, range, directionality (including elevation ...
Lennox, Peter +2 more
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Binaural Pitch Fusion: Effects of Amplitude Modulation
Hearing-impaired adults, including both cochlear implant and bilateral hearing aid (HA) users, often exhibit broad binaural pitch fusion, meaning that they fuse dichotically presented tones with large pitch differences between ears. The current study was
Yonghee Oh, Lina A. J. Reiss
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Inside-outside: 3-D music through tissue conduction [PDF]
Eliciting an auditory perception by means of mechanical transduction bypassing the peripheral hearing apparatus has been recorded as early as the 16th century.
Lennox, Peter +2 more
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Combination of Adaptive Feedback Cancellation and Binaural Adaptive Filtering in Hearing Aids
We study a system combining adaptive feedback cancellation and adaptive filtering connecting inputs from both ears for signal enhancement in hearing aids. For the first time, such a binaural system is analyzed in terms of system stability, convergence of
Anthony Lombard +2 more
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Frequency Estimation Of The First Pinna Notch In Head-Related Transfer Functions With A Linear Anthropometric Model [PDF]
The relation between anthropometric parameters and Head-Related Transfer Function (HRTF) features, especially those due to the pinna, are not fully understood yet. In this paper we apply signal processing techniques to extract the frequencies of the main
Avanzini, Federico, Spagnol, Simone
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Technical aspects of a demonstration tape for three-dimensional sound displays [PDF]
This document was developed to accompany an audio cassette that demonstrates work in three-dimensional auditory displays, developed at the Ames Research Center Aerospace Human Factors Division. It provides a text version of the audio material, and covers
Begault, Durand R., Wenzel, Elizabeth M.
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