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Sound Localization in Single-Sided Deaf Participants Provided With a Cochlear Implant
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 discrimination of clicks: Dependence on interaural time and intensity differences [PDF]
The dependence of the just-noticeable difference (jnd) in interaural time delay on interaural amplitude difference and interaural time delay was measured for a 100-μsec click stimulus using a symmetric, two-interval, two-alternative-forced-choice plus feedback paradigm. Results are similar to those obtained for 500-Hz tone bursts [R. H.
N. T. Shepard, H. S. Colburn
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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.
S. Theo Goverts, H. Steven Colburn
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Human interaural time difference thresholds for sine tones: the high-frequency limit. [PDF]
Brughera A, Dunai L, Hartmann WM.
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A silicon model of auditory localization [PDF]
The barn owl accurately localizes sounds in the azimuthal plane, using interaural time difference as a cue. The time-coding pathway in the owl's brainstem encodes a neural map of azimuth, by processing interaural timing information.
Lazzaro, John, Mead, Carver A.
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An experimental investigation was conducted to elucidate the auditory characteristics of the older adult population. The study involved 24 older adult and 24 young participants, with the aim of exploring their horizontal lateralization ability.
Kazumoto Morita, Yijie Guo, Takeshi Toi
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Interaural time difference processing in the mammalian medial superior olive [PDF]
The dominant cue for localization of low-frequency sounds are microsecond differences in the time-of-arrival of sounds at the two ears [interaural time difference (ITD)].
Behrend, Oliver +3 more
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Detection of Interaural Time Differences in the Alligator [PDF]
The auditory systems of birds and mammals use timing information from each ear to detect interaural time difference (ITD). To determine whether the Jeffress-type algorithms that underlie sensitivity to ITD in birds are an evolutionarily stable strategy, we recorded from the auditory nuclei of crocodilians, who are the sister group to the birds.
Catherine E, Carr +3 more
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This study explored the source of inter-listener variability in the performance of lateralization tasks based on interaural time or level differences (ITDs or ILDs) by examining correlation of performance between pairs of multiple psychoacoustical tasks.
Atsushi eOchi +2 more
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Tolerance to Sound Intensity of Binaural Coincidence Detection in the Nucleus Laminaris of the Owl [PDF]
Neurons of the owl's nucleus laminaris serve as coincidence detectors for measurement of interaural time difference. The discharge rate of nucleus laminaris neurons for both monaural and binaural stimulation increased with sound intensity until they ...
Albeck, Yehuda +3 more
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