An audio-visual system for object-based audio : from recording to listening [PDF]
Object-based audio is an emerging representation for audio content, where content is represented in a reproduction format-agnostic way and, thus, produced once for consumption on many different kinds of devices.
Coleman, P +15 more
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Virtual Reality (VR) has been an active area of research in the development of interactive interventions for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) for over two decades.
Daniel Johnston +2 more
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Impact of Acute Versus Chronic Unilateral Hearing Loss on Head Movement in a Novel Binaural Task
Individuals with single‐sided deafness (SSD) may develop adaptive listening strategies with head movement patterns to optimize monaural localization and speech‐in‐noise understanding. Granular understanding of adaptive behaviors may better inform rehabilitation for SSD.
Madison V. Epperson +4 more
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Relative Auditory Distance Discrimination With Virtual Nearby Sound Sources [PDF]
In this paper a psychophysical experiment targeted at exploring relative distance discrimination thresholds with binaurally rendered virtual sound sources in the near field is described. Pairs of virtual sources are spatialized around 6 different spatial
Avanzini, Federico +2 more
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Embedding Distance Information in Binaural Renderings of Far Field Recordings [PDF]
Traditional representations of sound fields based on spherical harmonics expansions do not include the sound source distance information. As multipole expansions can accurately encode the distance of a sound source, they can be used for accurate sound ...
Sakamoto, Shuichi +3 more
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3D photogrammetry as a low‐cost and non‐invasive method for acoustic modelling of animal hearing
Abstract Sound localization is important for all eared animals and the spatio‐spectral cues for localization are described through the head‐related transfer function (HRTF). Current state‐of‐the‐art for obtaining the HRTF involves either direct measurement with a microphone at the eardrum, or a μCT scan to create a 3D model of the head for acoustic ...
Karsten Krautwald Vesterholm +3 more
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Measuring the Genuine Mismatch Negativity in the Auditory Multi‐Feature Paradigm
We designed and evaluated a cascadic control condition for the auditory multi‐feature oddball paradigm to control for the contribution of physical differences and adaptation to the mismatch negativity (MMN). Smaller, later, or no “genuine” deviant minus control MMNs were found for four sound features compared to “classic” deviant minus standard MMNs ...
Andreas Widmann +2 more
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In vivo functional and myeloarchitectonic mapping of human primary auditory areas [PDF]
In contrast to vision, where retinotopic mapping alone can define areal borders, primary auditory areas such as A1 are best delineated by combining in vivo tonotopic mapping with postmortem cyto- or myeloarchitectonics from the same individual.
Dick, Frederic +5 more
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Auralization of High-Order Directional Sources from First-Order RIR Measurements
Can auralization of a highly directional source in a room succeed if it employs a room impulse response (RIR) measurement or simulation relying on a first-order directional source, only?
Markus Zaunschirm +2 more
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Predictive Processing Over the Course of Aging: Multiple Timescales of Effective Connectivity
This study used electroencephalography (EEG) and dynamic causal modelling to examine how predictive auditory processing and neural connectivity adapt over time and with age. Sixty‐three participants (ages 18–75) listened to tone sequences where deviant and standard roles reversed between contexts, probing prediction at multiple timescales (seconds to ...
Martin Tom Banaschewski +4 more
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