Background:There are two cues that listeners use to disambiguate the front/back location of a sound source: high-frequency spectral cues associated with the head and pinnae, and self-motion‐related binaural cues. The use of these cues can be compromised in listeners with hearing impairment and users of hearing aids.Purpose:To determine how age, hearing impairment, and the use of hearing aids affect a listener’s ability to determine front from back based on both self-motion and spectral cues.Research Design:We used a previously published front/back illusion: signals whose physical source location is rotated around the head at twice the angular rate of the listener’s head movements are perceptually located in the opposite hemifield from where...
The questions of whether hearing-impaired listeners are also impaired for the localization of sounds...
By using two ears normal hearing people are able to localize sounds correctly in the horizontal plan...
Localizing a sound source requires the auditory system to determine its direction and its distance. ...
Background: There are two cues that listeners use to disambiguate the front/back location of a so...
Hearing loss can negatively influence the spatial hearing abilities of hearing-impaired listeners, n...
Building a realistic spatial auditory representation of our surrounding environment is an important ...
Hearing-impaired listeners are known to have difficulties not only with understanding speech in nois...
Hearing aids have been around for many years. In addition to providing amplification of the sound en...
The questions of whether hearing-impaired listeners are also impaired for the localization of sounds...
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The questions of whether hearing-impaired listeners are also impaired for the localization of sounds...
The questions of whether hearing-impaired listeners are also impaired for the localization of sounds...
Localizing a sound source requires the auditory system to determine its direction and its distance. ...
Research into auditory movement perception has been furthered by the availability of tools for creat...
Localizing a sound source requires the auditory system to determine its direction and its distance. ...
The questions of whether hearing-impaired listeners are also impaired for the localization of sounds...
By using two ears normal hearing people are able to localize sounds correctly in the horizontal plan...
Localizing a sound source requires the auditory system to determine its direction and its distance. ...
Background: There are two cues that listeners use to disambiguate the front/back location of a so...
Hearing loss can negatively influence the spatial hearing abilities of hearing-impaired listeners, n...
Building a realistic spatial auditory representation of our surrounding environment is an important ...
Hearing-impaired listeners are known to have difficulties not only with understanding speech in nois...
Hearing aids have been around for many years. In addition to providing amplification of the sound en...
The questions of whether hearing-impaired listeners are also impaired for the localization of sounds...
Contains fulltext : 135155.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Direction-speci...
The questions of whether hearing-impaired listeners are also impaired for the localization of sounds...
The questions of whether hearing-impaired listeners are also impaired for the localization of sounds...
Localizing a sound source requires the auditory system to determine its direction and its distance. ...
Research into auditory movement perception has been furthered by the availability of tools for creat...
Localizing a sound source requires the auditory system to determine its direction and its distance. ...
The questions of whether hearing-impaired listeners are also impaired for the localization of sounds...
By using two ears normal hearing people are able to localize sounds correctly in the horizontal plan...
Localizing a sound source requires the auditory system to determine its direction and its distance. ...