[[abstract]]This study examined the influence of background noise on the localization of lead-lag noise-burst pairs and on echo threshold for the same stimuli. Experiments were conducted in an anechoic chamber with a leading stimulus delivered from a loudspeaker at 45° to the right of center and a lagging stimulus from 45° left. Lead and lag stimuli were 4-ms bursts of Gaussian noise. In experiment 1, with lead and lag at equal levels and the lag delay fixed at 2 ms, the perceived location of the image produced by the lead-lag stimulus was estimated from subjects’ left/right judgments relative to bursts from a “comparitor” loudspeaker whose position could be adjusted. In experiment 2, the dominance of the leading burst on perceived location...
The ability to isolate a single sound source among concurrent sources and reverberant energy is nece...
Localization dominance (one of the phenomena of the "precedence effect") was measured in a large num...
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[[abstract]]This study examined the influence of background noise on the localization of lead-lag no...
The precedence effect is a well known phenomenon in the area of psychological acoustics. Previous ex...
Echolocation is using lagging sounds as cues to localize the objects reflecting them. The precedence...
Within the phenomenon termed the precedence effect, location dominance of the leading signal has bee...
Listeners perceptually fuse the direct wave from a sound Source with its reflections off nearby surf...
The ability to give perceptual priority to an original sound source and ignore later-arriving echoes...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effects of reverberation on the precedence ef...
To gain information from complex auditory scenes, it is necessary to determine which of the many lou...
The precedence effect (PE) refers to the dominance of directional information carried by a direct so...
textabstractTwo synchronous sounds at different locations in the midsagittal plane induce a fused pe...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of reverberation and noise on the precedence ...
Using dichotic signals presented by headphone, stimulus onset dominance (the precedence effect) for ...
The ability to isolate a single sound source among concurrent sources and reverberant energy is nece...
Localization dominance (one of the phenomena of the "precedence effect") was measured in a large num...
Click on the link below to access the electronic version of the article (may not be free). Check the...
[[abstract]]This study examined the influence of background noise on the localization of lead-lag no...
The precedence effect is a well known phenomenon in the area of psychological acoustics. Previous ex...
Echolocation is using lagging sounds as cues to localize the objects reflecting them. The precedence...
Within the phenomenon termed the precedence effect, location dominance of the leading signal has bee...
Listeners perceptually fuse the direct wave from a sound Source with its reflections off nearby surf...
The ability to give perceptual priority to an original sound source and ignore later-arriving echoes...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effects of reverberation on the precedence ef...
To gain information from complex auditory scenes, it is necessary to determine which of the many lou...
The precedence effect (PE) refers to the dominance of directional information carried by a direct so...
textabstractTwo synchronous sounds at different locations in the midsagittal plane induce a fused pe...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of reverberation and noise on the precedence ...
Using dichotic signals presented by headphone, stimulus onset dominance (the precedence effect) for ...
The ability to isolate a single sound source among concurrent sources and reverberant energy is nece...
Localization dominance (one of the phenomena of the "precedence effect") was measured in a large num...
Click on the link below to access the electronic version of the article (may not be free). Check the...