An earlier reported theory of low-frequency sound-source localization within closed acoustic spaces proposed that virtual image acuity is strongly dependent on sufficient inter-arrival time between a direct sound and its first reflection. This current study aims to test the theory’s predictions by subjective experiment where participants are required to indicate perceived sound source direction, but without knowledge of loudspeaker location. Test signals of frequencies 40 Hz to 115 Hz take the form of either windowed sine or square waves. Results confirm broad agreement with theoretical expectations and support the conjecture, contrary to common expectation, that low-frequency sound localization within the context of closed acoustic spaces ...
Wave phase localization may be studied under normal conditions; ie, without the aid of conductors to...
In this paper, we describe a study of human auditory perception which focuses on sound localization ...
In this paper, a model of human sound localisation is described, and its prediction is compared to t...
Further development of an emerging generalized theory of low-frequency sound localization in closed ...
Low-frequency sound source localization generates considerable amount of disagreement between audio/...
This thesis investigates the extent of the human ability to perceive changes in the direction of low...
Sound source localization is critical to animal survival and for identification of auditory objects....
Sound source localization is critical to animal survival and for identification of auditory objects....
Localizing a sound source requires the auditory system to determine its direction and its distance. ...
Spatial acuity varies with sound-source azimuth, signal-to-noise ratio, and the spectral characteris...
The ability to localize a source of sound in space is a fundamental component of the three dimension...
Human sound localization is an important computation performed by the brain. Models of sound localiz...
The article takes the perspectives of an electro-acoustic musician and an auditory psychologist to c...
AbstractMost experiments on auditory localization have been concerned with the horizontal and vertic...
Sound localisation is a complex perceptual process that involves the integration of information der...
Wave phase localization may be studied under normal conditions; ie, without the aid of conductors to...
In this paper, we describe a study of human auditory perception which focuses on sound localization ...
In this paper, a model of human sound localisation is described, and its prediction is compared to t...
Further development of an emerging generalized theory of low-frequency sound localization in closed ...
Low-frequency sound source localization generates considerable amount of disagreement between audio/...
This thesis investigates the extent of the human ability to perceive changes in the direction of low...
Sound source localization is critical to animal survival and for identification of auditory objects....
Sound source localization is critical to animal survival and for identification of auditory objects....
Localizing a sound source requires the auditory system to determine its direction and its distance. ...
Spatial acuity varies with sound-source azimuth, signal-to-noise ratio, and the spectral characteris...
The ability to localize a source of sound in space is a fundamental component of the three dimension...
Human sound localization is an important computation performed by the brain. Models of sound localiz...
The article takes the perspectives of an electro-acoustic musician and an auditory psychologist to c...
AbstractMost experiments on auditory localization have been concerned with the horizontal and vertic...
Sound localisation is a complex perceptual process that involves the integration of information der...
Wave phase localization may be studied under normal conditions; ie, without the aid of conductors to...
In this paper, we describe a study of human auditory perception which focuses on sound localization ...
In this paper, a model of human sound localisation is described, and its prediction is compared to t...