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Binaural Record of Cochlear Potentials in the Guinea-Pig and Directional Hearing

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1969
Several experiments involving binaural records of cochlear potentials in the guinea-pig are described. The conductive properties of the two ears were studied as a function of frequency and intensity. The variations of the responses were observed when the azimuth of the sound source was modified, and also, in the case of bone-conducted tones, when the ...
J P, Legouix, J, Foret
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Binaural Interaction in the Auditory Brainstem Response:Multichannel Recordings

Scandinavian Audiology, 1993
Binaural interaction (BI) waveforms were derived from multichannel recordings of auditory-evoked brainstem responses obtained at moderate and high intensity levels. The component latencies of all the BI responses derived from the contralateral channel were significantly prolonged compared with those derived from ipsilateral and non-cephalic channels ...
C, Thodi, B, Katbamna
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Localization performance of binaurally recorded sounds with and without training

International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 2001
One of the problems associated with listening to binaurally recorded sound events is localization confusions. The main objective of this investigation was to find out whether a short training session prior to listening to binaural recordings through headphones would facilitate correct spatial perception of the sound field. Focus was on the localization
Donatas Trapenskas, Örjan Johansson
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Current trends in binaural auralization of microphone array recordings

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2019
Many approaches for the capture and auralization of real acoustic spaces have been proposed over the past century. Limited spatial resolution on the capture side has typically been the factor that caused compromises in the achievable authenticity of the auralization.
Jens Ahrens   +2 more
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A Stimulation-Recording Technique for Evaluating Binaural Sound Processing in Porpoises

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1974
A semiautomatic system has been developed to evaluate temporal and binaural aspects of the porpoise sonar receiving system at the level of the midbrain. Surgical and electronic techniques are combined to test this fast acting system and permit replication by digital computer.
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Binaural technique:Do we need individual recordings?

1996
The localization performance was studied when subjects listened 1) to a real sound field and 2) to binaural recordings of the same sound field, made a) in their own ears and b) in the ears of other subjects. The binaural recordings were made at the blocked ear canal entrance, and the reproduction was carried out with individually equalized headphones ...
Møller, Henrik   +3 more
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Development of a low-cost binaural audio recording system

INTER-NOISE and NOISE-CON Congress and Conference Proceedings
This article presents the development and evaluation of a low-cost artificial head prototype for binaural audio recording, using electret microphones mounted on a mannequin. The analog front-end, implemented on a custom-printed circuit board, provides both signal amplification and polarization voltage for the capsules.
Marcelo Santos Brites   +3 more
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A Commercial Binaural Recorder

Journal of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, 1952
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Analysis of Annoyance of Various Train Pass-by Noise Using Binaural Recording

Transactions of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering, 2014
Hyo-In Koh, Junhong Park
exaly  

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