Binaural Recordings in Natural Acoustic Environments: Estimates of Speech-Likeness and Interaural Parameters [PDF]
Binaural acoustic recordings were made in multiple natural environments, which were chosen to be similar to those reported to be difficult for listeners with impaired hearing. These environments include natural conversations that take place in the presence of other sound sources as found in restaurants, walking or biking in the city, and so on. Sounds
S. Theo Goverts, H. Steven Colburn
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The precedence effect in spatial hearing manifests in cortical neural population responses
Background To localize sound sources accurately in a reverberant environment, human binaural hearing strongly favors analyzing the initial wave front of sounds.
Kongyan Li +4 more
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A novel experimental paradigm, “deconvolution of ears' activity” (DEA), is presented which allows to disentangle overlapping neural activity from both auditory cortices when two auditory stimuli are presented closely together in time in each ear.
Fabrice Bardy +3 more
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Acoustic Characterization of Edzna: A Measurement Dataset
Acoustic characterizations of different locations are necessary to obtain relevant information on their behavior, particularly in the case of places that have not been fully understood or which purpose is still unknown since they are from cultures that ...
Gustavo Navas-Reascos +3 more
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Acoustic Space Learning for Sound Source Separation and Localization on Binaural Manifolds [PDF]
In this paper we address the problems of modeling the acoustic space generated by a full-spectrum sound source and of using the learned model for the localization and separation of multiple sources that simultaneously emit sparse-spectrum sounds.
Deleforge, Antoine +2 more
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Cross-Correlation in the Auditory Coincidence Detectors of Owls [PDF]
Interaural time difference (ITD) plays a central role in many auditory functions, most importantly in sound localization. The classic model for how ITD is computed was put forth by Jeffress (1948). One of the predictions of the Jeffress model is that the
Christianson, G. Björn +2 more
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Vestibular evoked myogenic potential: recording methods in humans and guinea pigs
Summary: The vestibular evoked myogenic potential (VEMP) is a clinical test that assess the vestibular function by means of an inhibitory vestibulo-neck reflex, recorded in body muscles in response to high intensity acoustic stimuli.
Aline Cabral de Oliveira +2 more
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Neural delays shape selectivity to interaural intensity differences in the lateral superior olive [PDF]
Neurons in the lateral superior olive (LSO) respond selectively to interaural intensity differences (IIDs), one of the chief cues used to localize sounds in space.
Grothe, Benedikt +4 more
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Psychophysical and physiological evidence for fast binaural processing [PDF]
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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Corticofugal modulation of initial neural processing of sound information from the ipsilateral ear in the mouse. [PDF]
Cortical neurons implement a high frequency-specific modulation of subcortical nuclei that includes the cochlear nucleus. Anatomical studies show that corticofugal fibers terminating in the auditory thalamus and midbrain are mostly ipsilateral ...
Xiuping Liu +3 more
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