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When localizing sound sources in natural or virtual environments, multisensory integration that combines auditory and visual cues is often involved. This study aims to determine the effect of (non-)individual head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) on ...
Riedel Stefan +2 more
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Perceptual Optimization of Room-In-Room Reproduction with Spatially Distributed Loudspeakers [PDF]
It is often desirable to reproduce a specific room-acoustic scene, e.g. a concert hall in a playback room, in such a way that the listener has a plausible and authentic spatial impression of the original sound source including the room acoustical ...
Grosse, Julian, Par, Steven van de
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Organic neuromorphic electronics powering intelligent sensory and edge computing systems
Organic electronic materials are promising candidates for neuromorphic sensing applications, including chemical, physical, visual, and multimodal sensing, owing to their mechanical softness, biocompatibility, and intrinsic ionic–electronic coupling.
Seungjun Woo +5 more
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Virtual Reality System with Integrated Sound Field Simulation and Reproduction
A real-time audio rendering system is introduced which combines a full room-specific simulation, dynamic crosstalk cancellation, and multitrack binaural synthesis for virtual acoustical imaging.
Ingo Assenmacher +3 more
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Auditory roughness elicits defense reactions
Auditory roughness elicits aversion, and higher activation in cerebral areas involved in threat processing, but its link with defensive behavior is unknown.
Marine Taffou +2 more
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3-dimensional binaural sound rendering using acoustic measurements stored in the SOFA format [PDF]
Several groups all over the world are researching in several ways to render 3D sounds. One way to achieve this is to use Head Related Transfer Functions (HRTFs).
Caputo Albacete, Nicolás
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The Influence of Aphasia Type and Severity on Sentence Comprehension after Left Hemisphere Stroke
ABSTRACT Background Sentence comprehension relies on the integrity of a left‐lateralized language network that is frequently disrupted following left hemisphere stroke. While comprehension deficits are well documented in Broca's and Wernicke's aphasia, less is known about how sentence comprehension varies across the broader aphasia spectrum, including ...
Courtney Gilman, Arianna N. LaCroix
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Immersive recording of vocal ensemble on location – practical considerations and case study [PDF]
The dynamic development of spatial sound technology has led to a rapid movement from classic stereo and surround formats to immersive systems, including 7.1.4 and other Dolby Atmos configurations as a primary production format.
Kaja Kosmenda, Witold Mickiewicz
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Implementation and Perceptual Evaluation of a Simulation Method for Coupled Rooms in Higher Order Ambisonics [PDF]
A fast and perceptively plausible method for rendering acoustic scenarios with moving sources and moving listeners is presented. The method is principally suited for application in dynamic and interactive evaluation environments (e.g., for hearing aid ...
Ewert, Stephan D +3 more
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When passively listening to oddball sequences during magnetoencephalography recordings, individuals with congenital amusia show abnormalities of mismatch negativity for frequency deviants in the right temporal and right frontal cortices, whatever the stimulus onset asynchrony and change size.
Yohana Lévêque +8 more
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