How we resolve and select single voices out of a complex auditory scene is a foundational problem in cognitive neuroscience and cognitive psychology: this is known as the cocktail party problem. In discovering the computational mechanisms by which we resolve spatially distinct sounds, we find that binaural sound localization cues can lead to a front-back ambiguity. Head movements may be critical in resolving these ambiguities. We developed a simple listening task in which participants count the number of distinct voices they hear in a front-field complex auditory scene – with and without head rotations. We found that there was an increase in performance for those listeners using head rotations. We further tested the front-back ambiguities b...
The aim of the present thesis is to examine the cognitive control mechanisms underlying auditory sel...
Being able to pick out particular sounds, such as speech, against a background of other sounds repre...
The contribution of head movements to sound localisation of loudspeakers in a listening room was inv...
How we resolve and select single voices out of a complex auditory scene is a foundational problem in...
How do we recognize what one person is saying when others are speaking at the same time? This review...
The human auditory system easily solves the "cocktail party problem" - that is, even when multiple p...
The “cocktail party problem” was studied using virtual stimuli whose spatial locations were generate...
Auditory attention can be defined as the cognitive process that enables us to selectively focus on r...
Computational auditory scene analysis (CASA) focuses on the problem of building machines able to un...
Our ability to focus on a talker in an environment with several talkers is improved by our binaural ...
The brain is a physical system that can perform intelligent computations. We are interested in natur...
The human auditory system has the striking ability to robustly localize and recognize a specific tar...
Although a sound position without head movement localized, front-back confusion frequently occurs. M...
The aim of the present thesis is to examine the cognitive control mechanisms underlying auditory sel...
The ability to direct and maintain attention is essential for communication in noisy environments. O...
The aim of the present thesis is to examine the cognitive control mechanisms underlying auditory sel...
Being able to pick out particular sounds, such as speech, against a background of other sounds repre...
The contribution of head movements to sound localisation of loudspeakers in a listening room was inv...
How we resolve and select single voices out of a complex auditory scene is a foundational problem in...
How do we recognize what one person is saying when others are speaking at the same time? This review...
The human auditory system easily solves the "cocktail party problem" - that is, even when multiple p...
The “cocktail party problem” was studied using virtual stimuli whose spatial locations were generate...
Auditory attention can be defined as the cognitive process that enables us to selectively focus on r...
Computational auditory scene analysis (CASA) focuses on the problem of building machines able to un...
Our ability to focus on a talker in an environment with several talkers is improved by our binaural ...
The brain is a physical system that can perform intelligent computations. We are interested in natur...
The human auditory system has the striking ability to robustly localize and recognize a specific tar...
Although a sound position without head movement localized, front-back confusion frequently occurs. M...
The aim of the present thesis is to examine the cognitive control mechanisms underlying auditory sel...
The ability to direct and maintain attention is essential for communication in noisy environments. O...
The aim of the present thesis is to examine the cognitive control mechanisms underlying auditory sel...
Being able to pick out particular sounds, such as speech, against a background of other sounds repre...
The contribution of head movements to sound localisation of loudspeakers in a listening room was inv...