The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effects of reverberation on the precedence effect by obtaining thresholds for perception of leading and lagging noise burst stimuli as separate auditory events. In Experiment 1, lag burst thresholds for 4-ms noise bursts were measured in a simulated reverberant and anechoic environment for nine subjects with normal hearing at presentation levels of 10, 20, and 30 dB SL. Results indicated that lag burst thresholds obtained in the reverberant environment were higher than those obtained in the anechoic environment, with no effect of sensation level. In Experiment 2, three new stimulus conditions, two monaural and one binaural control, were employed. For one monaural condition, the stimuli ...
Listeners perceptually fuse the direct wave from a sound Source with its reflections off nearby surf...
Reverberation continues to present a major problem for sound source separation algorithms, due to it...
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 ...
[[abstract]]This study examined the influence of background noise on the localization of lead-lag no...
International audienceThe aim of the presented research is to determine whether the perception of re...
Objective: Speech-in-noise tests are widely used in hearing diagnostics but typically without reverb...
Room reverberation adds slowly-decaying 'tails' at the end of sounds, yet listeners do not perceive ...
A computational simulation was used to generate impulse responses between points in a rectangular ro...
In daily life, listeners use two ears to understand speech in situations which typically include rev...
Speech reception thresholds were measured in virtual rooms to investigate the influence of reverbera...
Reverberation continues to present a major problem for sound source separation algorithms, due to it...
This paper presents experimental investigations on the perceived level of running reverberation in v...
Reverberation continues to present a major problem for sound source separation algorithms. However, ...
Listeners perceptually fuse the direct wave from a sound Source with its reflections off nearby surf...
Reverberation continues to present a major problem for sound source separation algorithms, due to it...
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 ...
[[abstract]]This study examined the influence of background noise on the localization of lead-lag no...
International audienceThe aim of the presented research is to determine whether the perception of re...
Objective: Speech-in-noise tests are widely used in hearing diagnostics but typically without reverb...
Room reverberation adds slowly-decaying 'tails' at the end of sounds, yet listeners do not perceive ...
A computational simulation was used to generate impulse responses between points in a rectangular ro...
In daily life, listeners use two ears to understand speech in situations which typically include rev...
Speech reception thresholds were measured in virtual rooms to investigate the influence of reverbera...
Reverberation continues to present a major problem for sound source separation algorithms, due to it...
This paper presents experimental investigations on the perceived level of running reverberation in v...
Reverberation continues to present a major problem for sound source separation algorithms. However, ...
Listeners perceptually fuse the direct wave from a sound Source with its reflections off nearby surf...
Reverberation continues to present a major problem for sound source separation algorithms, due to it...
textabstractTwo synchronous sounds at different locations in the midsagittal plane induce a fused pe...