International audienceTheoretical arguments about underwater sound localization predict that auditory cues used in air areimpaired in water, resulting in a theoretical inability to locate sounds under water. An azimuth identification task wasconducted under water for 8 positions (0°, 45°, 90°, 135°, 180°, 225°, 270°, 315°) and 3 signals (400 Hz sine, 6 kHzsine, white-noise). Results demonstrate that localization was possible, at least for lateral positions, indicating thatinteraural cues are processed. The absence of spectral pinna cues may explain a large front/back confusion pattern
The auditory system operates in an interactive multi-sensory setting and its representation of space...
The ability to localize a source of sound in space is a fundamental component of the three dimension...
Human sound localization in the horizontal dimension is thought to be dominated by binaural cues, pa...
International audienceTheoretical arguments about underwater sound localization predict that auditor...
International audienceTheoretical arguments about underwater sound localization predict that auditor...
International audienceThis study is concerned with sound localisation abilities in water, where the ...
International audienceObjective: We report two psychoacoustical experiments that assessed the relati...
We investigated the acoustical information present in the field of arbitrary sound sources which may...
Spatial localization of sound is often described as unconscious evaluation of cues given by the inte...
Under certain conditions, sighted and blind humans can use echoes to discern characteristics of othe...
Contains fulltext : 135155.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Direction-speci...
AbstractUnder certain conditions, sighted and blind humans can use echoes to discern characteristics...
Contains fulltext : 32926.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Human sound loca...
Sound localisation is a complex perceptual process that involves the integration of information der...
Contains fulltext : 30082.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Human sound loca...
The auditory system operates in an interactive multi-sensory setting and its representation of space...
The ability to localize a source of sound in space is a fundamental component of the three dimension...
Human sound localization in the horizontal dimension is thought to be dominated by binaural cues, pa...
International audienceTheoretical arguments about underwater sound localization predict that auditor...
International audienceTheoretical arguments about underwater sound localization predict that auditor...
International audienceThis study is concerned with sound localisation abilities in water, where the ...
International audienceObjective: We report two psychoacoustical experiments that assessed the relati...
We investigated the acoustical information present in the field of arbitrary sound sources which may...
Spatial localization of sound is often described as unconscious evaluation of cues given by the inte...
Under certain conditions, sighted and blind humans can use echoes to discern characteristics of othe...
Contains fulltext : 135155.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Direction-speci...
AbstractUnder certain conditions, sighted and blind humans can use echoes to discern characteristics...
Contains fulltext : 32926.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Human sound loca...
Sound localisation is a complex perceptual process that involves the integration of information der...
Contains fulltext : 30082.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Human sound loca...
The auditory system operates in an interactive multi-sensory setting and its representation of space...
The ability to localize a source of sound in space is a fundamental component of the three dimension...
Human sound localization in the horizontal dimension is thought to be dominated by binaural cues, pa...