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Sound Localization in Single-Sided Deafness; Outcomes of a Randomized Controlled Trial on the Comparison Between Cochlear Implantation, Bone Conduction Devices, and Contralateral Routing of Signals Hearing Aids. [PDF]
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IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part B (Cybernetics), 2004
A new approach to sound localization, known as enhanced sound localization, is introduced, offering two major benefits over state-of-the-art algorithms. First, higher localization accuracy can be achieved compared to existing methods. Second, an estimate of the source orientation is obtained jointly, as a consequence of the proposed sound localization ...
Bob, Mungamuru, Parham, Aarabi
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A new approach to sound localization, known as enhanced sound localization, is introduced, offering two major benefits over state-of-the-art algorithms. First, higher localization accuracy can be achieved compared to existing methods. Second, an estimate of the source orientation is obtained jointly, as a consequence of the proposed sound localization ...
Bob, Mungamuru, Parham, Aarabi
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1981
Difficulty in localizing sound has been shown to be associated with severe unilateral hearing impairment, middle-ear conditions and lesions of the cerebello-pontine angle. This was in contrast to the performance of subjects with cochlear lesions and certain brain conditions who had mainly normal ability to localize sound.
F S, Hickson, V E, Newton
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Difficulty in localizing sound has been shown to be associated with severe unilateral hearing impairment, middle-ear conditions and lesions of the cerebello-pontine angle. This was in contrast to the performance of subjects with cochlear lesions and certain brain conditions who had mainly normal ability to localize sound.
F S, Hickson, V E, Newton
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Monatsschrift fur Ohrenheilkunde und Laryngo-Rhinologie, 2004
Human hearing system is not only capable of hearing sound, but also localizing its source. But, the understanding of the process came not so long ago and even in the 21st century it isn't complete. The revelations in this area of science are of great importance, especially in generating virtual reality systems.
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Human hearing system is not only capable of hearing sound, but also localizing its source. But, the understanding of the process came not so long ago and even in the 21st century it isn't complete. The revelations in this area of science are of great importance, especially in generating virtual reality systems.
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Neuropsychologia, 2005
Circumscribed hemispheric lesions in the right hemisphere have been shown to impair auditory spatial functions. Due to a strong crossmodal links that exist between vision and audition, in the present study, we have hypothesized that multisensory integration can play a specific role in recovery from spatial representational deficits.
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Circumscribed hemispheric lesions in the right hemisphere have been shown to impair auditory spatial functions. Due to a strong crossmodal links that exist between vision and audition, in the present study, we have hypothesized that multisensory integration can play a specific role in recovery from spatial representational deficits.
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Active stereo sound localization
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2003Estimating the direction of arrival of sound in three-dimensional space is typically performed by generalized time-delay processing on a set of signals from a fixed array of omnidirectional microphones. This requires specialized multichannel A/D hardware, and careful arrangement of the microphones into an array.
Greg L, Reid, Evangelos, Milios
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Sound localization in large mammals: Localization of complex sounds by horses.
Behavioral Neuroscience, 1984The idea that large mammals localize sounds more accurately than small mammals has been noted frequently and is usually explained by reference to their large interaural distance and the correspondingly broad binaural time (delta t) and spectral (delta fi) differences between their two ears.
H E, Heffner, R S, Heffner
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Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2015
The system included a sound module and four audio receivers. The frequency of sound module was 500 Hz, and the duration was 1 second. The four audio receivers took different time to pick up the sound from sound module. Subtractors converted the time lags between every two receivers into phase difference.
Xue Wang, Shuai Xu
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The system included a sound module and four audio receivers. The frequency of sound module was 500 Hz, and the duration was 1 second. The four audio receivers took different time to pick up the sound from sound module. Subtractors converted the time lags between every two receivers into phase difference.
Xue Wang, Shuai Xu
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2015
The auditory system derives locations of sound sources from spatial cues provided by the interaction of sound with the head and external ears. Those cues are analyzed in specific brainstem pathways and then integrated as cortical representation of locations.
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The auditory system derives locations of sound sources from spatial cues provided by the interaction of sound with the head and external ears. Those cues are analyzed in specific brainstem pathways and then integrated as cortical representation of locations.
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