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Possibilities of spatial hearing testing in occupational medicine
Dysfunctions of the organ of hearing are a significant limitation in the performance of occupations that require its full efficiency (vehicle driving, army, police, fire brigades, mining).
Tomasz Przewoźny
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Sound for enhanced experiences in mobile applications [PDF]
When visiting new places you want information about restaurants, shopping, places of historic in- terest etc. Smartphones are perfect tools for de- livering such location-based information, but the risk is that users get absorbed by texts, maps, videos ...
Delsing, Katarina, Liljedahl, Mats
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Do you hear where I hear?: Isolating the individualized sound localization cues.
It is widely acknowledged that individualized head-related transfer function (HRTF) measurements are needed to adequately capture all of the 3D spatial hearing cues.
Griffin David Romigh, Brian D Simpson
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IntroductionSpatial hearing enables both voluntary localization of sound sources and automatic monitoring of the surroundings. The auditory looming bias (ALB), characterized by the prioritized processing of approaching (looming) sounds over receding ones,
Tobias Greif +5 more
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Spatial Release from Masking with a Moving Target
In the visual domain, a stationary object that is difficult to detect usually becomes far more salient if it moves while the objects around it do not. This “pop out” effect is important for parsing the visual world into figure/ground relationships that ...
M. Torben Pastore, William A. Yost
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Inside-outside: 3-D music through tissue conduction [PDF]
Eliciting an auditory perception by means of mechanical transduction bypassing the peripheral hearing apparatus has been recorded as early as the 16th century.
Lennox, Peter +2 more
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It is better than you think: fluid intelligence across the lifespan [PDF]
The growth and decline of fluid intelligence is associated with brain structural changes. For example, development of fluid IQ is associated with cortex thickness during the critical period between 6 to 12 years old.
Ross Alloway, Tracy Packiam Alloway
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Acoustic Impulse Responses for Wearable Audio Devices
We present an open-access dataset of over 8000 acoustic impulse from 160 microphones spread across the body and affixed to wearable accessories. The data can be used to evaluate audio capture and array processing systems using wearable devices such as ...
Corey, Ryan M. +2 more
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Brentano on Sensations and Sensory Qualities [PDF]
This chapter has three sections. The first introduces Brentano’s view of sensations by presenting the intentional features of sensations irreducible to features of the sensory objects. The second presents Brentano’s view of sensory objects —which include
Olivier, Massin
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A pilot study on spatial hearing in children with congenital unilateral aural atresia. [PDF]
Josefsson Dahlgren H +3 more
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