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Multi-Tone Phase Coding of Interaural Time Difference for Sound Source Localization With Spiking Neural Networks

open access: yesIEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio Speech and Language Processing, 2021
Mammals exhibit remarkable capability of detecting and localizing sound sources in complex acoustic environments by using binaural cues in the spiking manner.
Zihan Pan   +4 more
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Smallest perceivable interaural time differences [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2019
It is well-established that the smallest discrimination thresholds for interaural time differences (ITDs) are near 10 μs for normal hearing listeners. However, little is known about the hearing and training status of the test subjects from past studies.
Sinthiya, Thavam, Mathias, Dietz
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Interaural spectral asymmetry and sensitivity to interaural time differences [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2011
Listeners’ ability to discriminate interaural time difference (ITD) changes in low-frequency noise was determined as a function of differences in the noise spectra delivered to each ear. An ITD was applied to Gaussian noise, which was bandpass filtered using identical high-pass, but different low-pass cutoff frequencies across ears. Thus, one frequency
Christopher A, Brown, William A, Yost
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Tone detection thresholds in interaurally delayed noise of different bandwidths

open access: yesActa Acustica, 2021
Differences between the interaural phase of a noise and a target tone improve detection thresholds. The maximum masking release is obtained for detecting an antiphasic tone (Sπ) in diotic noise (N0).
Dietz Mathias   +3 more
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A Diversity Combination Model Incorporating an Inward Bias for Interaural Time-Level Difference Cue Integration in Sound Lateralization

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2020
A sound source with non-zero azimuth leads to interaural time level differences (ITD and ILD). Studies on hearing system imply that these cues are encoded in different parts of the brain, but combined to produce a single lateralization percept as ...
Sina Mojtahedi   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Sound Localization in Single-Sided Deaf Participants Provided With a Cochlear Implant

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
Spatial hearing is crucial in real life but deteriorates in participants with severe sensorineural hearing loss or single-sided deafness. This ability can potentially be improved with a unilateral cochlear implant (CI).
Alexandra Annemarie Ludwig   +8 more
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Interaural time difference individualization in HRTF by scaling through anthropometric parameters

open access: yesEURASIP Journal on Audio, Speech, and Music Processing, 2022
Head-related transfer function (HRTF) individualization can improve the perception of binaural sound. The interaural time difference (ITD) of the HRTF is a relevant cue for sound localization, especially in azimuth.
Pablo Gutierrez-Parera   +3 more
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Tuning to Interaural Time Differences across Frequency [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Neuroscience, 2001
Interaural time differences (ITDs) are an important cue for azimuthal sound localization. Sensitivity to this cue depends on temporal synchrony to the waveform (i.e., phase locking) that begins in the hair cells and is relayed to the neural comparators. The synchrony function is low-pass. Therefore, it is expected that neural tuning to ITDs will become
D C, Fitzpatrick, S, Kuwada
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