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Interactions of Interaural Time and Level Differences in Spatial Hearing with Cochlear Implants. [PDF]

open access: yesAdv Sci (Weinh)
Differences in timing (ΔT) are weighted heavily compared to differences in loudness (ΔL) in binaural hearing with cochlear implants. Abstract Normally hearing humans can localize sound sources quite accurately, with minimum audible angles as small as 1°. To achieve this, these auditory pathways combine information from multiple acoustic cues, including
Buchholz S   +3 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Binaural Pitch Fusion: Binaural Pitch Averaging in Cochlear Implant Users With Broad Binaural Fusion [PDF]

open access: yesEar & Hearing, 2020
Objectives: Individuals who use hearing aids (HAs) or cochlear implants (CIs) can experience broad binaural pitch fusion, such that sounds differing in pitch by as much as 3 to 4 octaves are perceptually integrated across ears.
Yonghee, Oh, Lina A J, Reiss
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Persistence and generalization of adaptive changes in auditory localization behavior following unilateral conductive hearing loss

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2023
IntroductionSound localization relies on the neural processing of binaural and monaural spatial cues generated by the physical properties of the head and body.
Ana Sanchez Jimenez   +4 more
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Binaural Loudness Constancy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
In binaural loudness summation, diotic presentation of a sound usually produces greater loudness than monaural presentation. However, experiments using loudspeaker presentation with and without earplugs find that magnitude estimates of loudness are little altered by the earplug, suggesting a form of loudness constancy.
Culling, John F., Dare, Helen
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On the improvement of accommodation to non-individual HRTFs via VR active learning and inclusion of a 3D room response

open access: yesActa Acustica, 2021
This study examines the efficiency of a training protocol using a virtual reality application designed to accelerate individual’s selection of, and accommodation to, non-individualized HRTF profiles.
Poirier-Quinot David, Katz Brian F.G.
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Psychophysical and physiological evidence for fast binaural processing [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
The mammalian auditory system is the temporally most precise sensory modality: To localize low-frequency sounds in space, the binaural system can resolve time differences between the ears with microsecond precision.
Ewert, Stephan D.   +3 more
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Influence of the Quality of Consumer Headphones in the Perception of Spatial Audio

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2016
High quality headphones can generate a realistic sound immersion reproducing binaural recordings. However, most people commonly use consumer headphones of inferior quality, as the ones provided with smartphones or music players.
Pablo Gutierrez-Parera, Jose J. Lopez
doaj   +1 more source

A Multi-Component Physiotherapeutic Intervention among Schoolchildren with Myopia: 3D-Based Vision Training Program with Auditory Frequency Entrainment and Electrical Stimulation

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2021
Purpose. This study evaluated whether 3D-based vision training (VT) with visual cortex-activated auditory frequency entrainment and bilateral orbital electrical stimulation (ES) could prevent the progression of myopia among schoolchildren. Methods.
Yu-Kuei Teng, Chi-Wu Chang, Shin-Da Lee
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Sound Event Detection Using Spatial Features and Convolutional Recurrent Neural Network [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This paper proposes to use low-level spatial features extracted from multichannel audio for sound event detection. We extend the convolutional recurrent neural network to handle more than one type of these multichannel features by learning from each of ...
Adavanne, Sharath   +2 more
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BINAURAL ADDITIVITY OF LOUDNESS [PDF]

open access: yesBritish Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 1972
A definition of binaural additivity is given in terms of the theory of simultaneous conjoint measurement. Additivity is then tested and verified by a conjoint measurement procedure. Methods for deriving psychophysical scales from such procedures are discussed, and the experimental scales are compared with the usual ratio scales for loudness, derived ...
Levelt, W., Riemersma, J., Bunt, A.
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