Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, 2009.The auditory system operates in an interactive multi-sensory setting and its representation of space is influenced by physiological and environmental factors. To obtain a useful depiction of acoustic space, the brain must interpret auditory spatial cues within the context of these factors and appropriately co-register auditory space with other sensory modalities. A dependable multi-sensory map of the external world is crucial for successfully navigating through, interacting with, and surviving in the environment. The goal of this thesis was to identify, re-evaluate, and elaborate on auditory and non-auditory factors that impact two-dimensional sound loca...
Human perception, cognition, and action are laced with seemingly arbitrary mappings. In particular, ...
Localizing a sound source requires the auditory system to determine its direction and its distance. ...
Human sound localization relies on binaural difference cues for sound-source azimuth and pinna-relat...
The auditory system operates in an interactive multi-sensory setting and its representation of space...
Humansound localization results primarily fromtheprocessingof binaural differences in sound level an...
Contains fulltext : 32926.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Human sound loca...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine and Dentistry. Dept. of Neurobiology and...
Contains fulltext : 30082.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Human sound loca...
This thesis describes experiments designed to investigate cross-sensory spatial coordination. In par...
The auditory system derives locations of sound sources from spatial cues provided by the interaction...
In this article we present a review of current literature on adaptations to altered head-related aud...
Auditory and visual target locations are encoded differently in the brain, but must be co-calibrated...
Auditory and visual target locations are encoded differently in the brain, but must be co-calibrated...
Contains fulltext : 57201.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Human sound loca...
Localizing a sound source requires the auditory system to determine its direction and its distance. ...
Human perception, cognition, and action are laced with seemingly arbitrary mappings. In particular, ...
Localizing a sound source requires the auditory system to determine its direction and its distance. ...
Human sound localization relies on binaural difference cues for sound-source azimuth and pinna-relat...
The auditory system operates in an interactive multi-sensory setting and its representation of space...
Humansound localization results primarily fromtheprocessingof binaural differences in sound level an...
Contains fulltext : 32926.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Human sound loca...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine and Dentistry. Dept. of Neurobiology and...
Contains fulltext : 30082.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Human sound loca...
This thesis describes experiments designed to investigate cross-sensory spatial coordination. In par...
The auditory system derives locations of sound sources from spatial cues provided by the interaction...
In this article we present a review of current literature on adaptations to altered head-related aud...
Auditory and visual target locations are encoded differently in the brain, but must be co-calibrated...
Auditory and visual target locations are encoded differently in the brain, but must be co-calibrated...
Contains fulltext : 57201.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Human sound loca...
Localizing a sound source requires the auditory system to determine its direction and its distance. ...
Human perception, cognition, and action are laced with seemingly arbitrary mappings. In particular, ...
Localizing a sound source requires the auditory system to determine its direction and its distance. ...
Human sound localization relies on binaural difference cues for sound-source azimuth and pinna-relat...