When two sounds are presented sequentially within a short delay ( approximately 10ms), the listener perceives a single auditory event, the location of which is dominated by the directional information conveyed by the leading sound (the precedence effect, PE). The PE is not always instantaneous, but has been shown to build-up across repetitions of lead-lag pairs. Here, we investigated the contributions of lateralization cue (interaural time and intensity differences; ITD and IID, respectively) and the side of lateralization of the leading sound on the spatio-temporal activity associated with the PE. We applied electrical neuroimaging analyses to compare auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) in response to physically identical click pairs present...
The global precedence effect is a phenomenon in neurotypical individuals which accounts the processi...
The first two authors contributed equally to this work. The localization of low-frequency sounds mai...
The ability to isolate a single sound source among concurrent sources and reverberant energy is nece...
When two sounds are presented sequentially within a short delay ( approximately 10ms), the listener ...
Within the phenomenon termed the precedence effect, location dominance of the leading signal has bee...
[[abstract]]Saberi and Perrott [Acustica 81, 272-275 (1995)] found that the in-head lateralization o...
Echolocation is using lagging sounds as cues to localize the objects reflecting them. The precedence...
The precedence effect (PE) refers to the dominance of directional information carried by a direct so...
The precedence effect is a well known phenomenon in the area of psychological acoustics. Previous ex...
To gain information from complex auditory scenes, it is necessary to determine which of the many lou...
Using dichotic signals presented by headphone, stimulus onset dominance (the precedence effect) for ...
Interaural intensity and time differences (IID and ITD) are two binaural auditory cues for localizin...
We examined the influence of auditory spatial cues on the processing of subsequently presented later...
To program a goal-directed response in the presence of acoustic reflections, the audio-motor system ...
The localization of low-frequency sounds mainly relies on the processing of microsecond temporal dis...
The global precedence effect is a phenomenon in neurotypical individuals which accounts the processi...
The first two authors contributed equally to this work. The localization of low-frequency sounds mai...
The ability to isolate a single sound source among concurrent sources and reverberant energy is nece...
When two sounds are presented sequentially within a short delay ( approximately 10ms), the listener ...
Within the phenomenon termed the precedence effect, location dominance of the leading signal has bee...
[[abstract]]Saberi and Perrott [Acustica 81, 272-275 (1995)] found that the in-head lateralization o...
Echolocation is using lagging sounds as cues to localize the objects reflecting them. The precedence...
The precedence effect (PE) refers to the dominance of directional information carried by a direct so...
The precedence effect is a well known phenomenon in the area of psychological acoustics. Previous ex...
To gain information from complex auditory scenes, it is necessary to determine which of the many lou...
Using dichotic signals presented by headphone, stimulus onset dominance (the precedence effect) for ...
Interaural intensity and time differences (IID and ITD) are two binaural auditory cues for localizin...
We examined the influence of auditory spatial cues on the processing of subsequently presented later...
To program a goal-directed response in the presence of acoustic reflections, the audio-motor system ...
The localization of low-frequency sounds mainly relies on the processing of microsecond temporal dis...
The global precedence effect is a phenomenon in neurotypical individuals which accounts the processi...
The first two authors contributed equally to this work. The localization of low-frequency sounds mai...
The ability to isolate a single sound source among concurrent sources and reverberant energy is nece...