To program a goal-directed response in the presence of acoustic reflections, the audio-motor system should suppress the detection of time-delayed sources. We here examined the effects of spatial separation and inter-stimulus delay on the ability of human listeners to localize a pair of broadband sounds in the horizontal plane. Participants indicated how many sounds were heard and where these were perceived by making one or two head-orienting localization responses. Results suggest that perceptual fusion of the two sounds depends on delay, as well as spatial separation. Leading and lagging stimuli in close spatial proximity required longer stimulus delays (fusion echo thresholds) to be robustly perceptually separated than those further apar...
Spatial acuity varies with sound-source azimuth, signal-to-noise ratio, and the spectral characteris...
In order to investigate whether performance in an auditory spatial discrimination task depends on th...
Multisensory integration allows us to integrate information from different senses, enhancing the abi...
textabstractTwo synchronous sounds at different locations in the midsagittal plane induce a fused pe...
To gain information from complex auditory scenes, it is necessary to determine which of the many lou...
The primary and posterior auditory cortex (AC) are known for their sensitivity to spatial informatio...
In environments with many concurrent sound sources, it is often possible to hear out individual soun...
Auditory spatial cues contribute to sound localisation and to sound object segregation. We have inve...
Interaural intensity and time differences (IID and ITD) are two binaural auditory cues for localizin...
The majority of research findings to date indicate that spatial cues play a minor role in enhancing ...
Spatial localization of sound is often described as unconscious evaluation of cues given by the inte...
Cortical processing of interaural timing differences (ITDs) was investigated with event-related pote...
The further apart two sounds are along the horizontal azimuth, the more likely they are to be heard ...
For the recognition of sounds to benefit perception and action, their neural representations should ...
We live in complex auditory environments, in which we are confronted with multiple competing sounds,...
Spatial acuity varies with sound-source azimuth, signal-to-noise ratio, and the spectral characteris...
In order to investigate whether performance in an auditory spatial discrimination task depends on th...
Multisensory integration allows us to integrate information from different senses, enhancing the abi...
textabstractTwo synchronous sounds at different locations in the midsagittal plane induce a fused pe...
To gain information from complex auditory scenes, it is necessary to determine which of the many lou...
The primary and posterior auditory cortex (AC) are known for their sensitivity to spatial informatio...
In environments with many concurrent sound sources, it is often possible to hear out individual soun...
Auditory spatial cues contribute to sound localisation and to sound object segregation. We have inve...
Interaural intensity and time differences (IID and ITD) are two binaural auditory cues for localizin...
The majority of research findings to date indicate that spatial cues play a minor role in enhancing ...
Spatial localization of sound is often described as unconscious evaluation of cues given by the inte...
Cortical processing of interaural timing differences (ITDs) was investigated with event-related pote...
The further apart two sounds are along the horizontal azimuth, the more likely they are to be heard ...
For the recognition of sounds to benefit perception and action, their neural representations should ...
We live in complex auditory environments, in which we are confronted with multiple competing sounds,...
Spatial acuity varies with sound-source azimuth, signal-to-noise ratio, and the spectral characteris...
In order to investigate whether performance in an auditory spatial discrimination task depends on th...
Multisensory integration allows us to integrate information from different senses, enhancing the abi...