All auditory sensory information is packaged in a pair of acoustical pressure waveforms, one at each ear. While there is obvious structure in these waveforms, that structure (temporal and spectral patterns) bears no simple relationship to the structure of the environmental objects that produced them. The properties of auditory objects and their layout in space must be derived completely from higher level processing of the peripheral input. This chapter begins with a discussion of the peculiarities of acoustical stimuli and how they are received by the human auditory system. A distinction is made between the ambient sound field and the effective stimulus to differentiate the perceptual distinctions among various simple classes of sound sourc...
Abstract : Auditory spatial functions are of crucial importance in everyday life. Determining the or...
We provide some meta-theoretical constraints for the evaluation of a-spatial theories of sounds and ...
This book presents a comprehensive review of how acoustic waves are processed by the auditory system...
Thesis (Sc. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2007.Includes bibliographic...
Traveling pressure waves (ie. sounds) are produced by the movements or actions of objects. So sounds...
The field of spatial hearing has exploded in the decade or so since Jens Blauert's classic work on a...
Sound localisation deals with how and why we can locate sound sources in our spatial environment. S...
Recent work in audio and visual perception suggests that, over and above sensory acuities, explorati...
Our ability to derive spatial impressions from a sound field is based on the facts that we have two ...
Forthcoming publication in Auditory Perception and SoundsWhere are sounds are where do we percieve t...
Recent work in audio and visual perception suggests that, over and above sensory acuities, explorati...
In order to pinpoint the location of a sound source, we make use of a variety of spatial cues that a...
It is widely accepted that there is a visual field, but the analogous notion of an auditory field is...
In environments with many concurrent sound sources, it is often possible to hear out individual soun...
The preceding three chapters have been concerned with the issues arising as a result of the inconven...
Abstract : Auditory spatial functions are of crucial importance in everyday life. Determining the or...
We provide some meta-theoretical constraints for the evaluation of a-spatial theories of sounds and ...
This book presents a comprehensive review of how acoustic waves are processed by the auditory system...
Thesis (Sc. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2007.Includes bibliographic...
Traveling pressure waves (ie. sounds) are produced by the movements or actions of objects. So sounds...
The field of spatial hearing has exploded in the decade or so since Jens Blauert's classic work on a...
Sound localisation deals with how and why we can locate sound sources in our spatial environment. S...
Recent work in audio and visual perception suggests that, over and above sensory acuities, explorati...
Our ability to derive spatial impressions from a sound field is based on the facts that we have two ...
Forthcoming publication in Auditory Perception and SoundsWhere are sounds are where do we percieve t...
Recent work in audio and visual perception suggests that, over and above sensory acuities, explorati...
In order to pinpoint the location of a sound source, we make use of a variety of spatial cues that a...
It is widely accepted that there is a visual field, but the analogous notion of an auditory field is...
In environments with many concurrent sound sources, it is often possible to hear out individual soun...
The preceding three chapters have been concerned with the issues arising as a result of the inconven...
Abstract : Auditory spatial functions are of crucial importance in everyday life. Determining the or...
We provide some meta-theoretical constraints for the evaluation of a-spatial theories of sounds and ...
This book presents a comprehensive review of how acoustic waves are processed by the auditory system...