Monaurally deaf people lack the binaural acoustic difference cues in sound level and timing that are needed to encode sound location in the horizontal plane (azimuth). It has been proposed that these people therefore rely on spectral pinna cues of their normal ear to localize sounds. However, the acoustic head-shadow effect (HSE) might also serve as an azimuth cue, despite its ambiguity when absolute sound levels are unknown. Here, we assess the contribution of either cue in the monaural deaf to two-dimensional (2D) sound localization. In a localization test with randomly interleaved sound levels, we show that all monaurally deaf listeners relied heavily on the HSE, whereas binaural control listeners ignore this cue. However, some monaural ...
It is well known that interaural time difference, interaural level difference and spectral cue are u...
The auditory system operates in an interactive multi-sensory setting and its representation of space...
It is well known that the interaural time difference, interaural level difference and spectral cues ...
Monaurally deaf people lack the binaural acoustic difference cues in sound level and timing that are...
Contains fulltext : 60261.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Monaurally deaf ...
Human sound localization results primarily from the processing of binaural differences in sound leve...
Contains fulltext : 135155.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Direction-speci...
Human sound localization results primarily from the processing of binaural differences in sound leve...
Humansound localization results primarily fromtheprocessingof binaural differences in sound level an...
This paper reports on the acute effects of a monaural plug on directional hearing in the horizontal ...
AbstractUnder certain conditions, sighted and blind humans can use echoes to discern characteristics...
Human sound localization relies on binaural difference cues for sound-source azimuth and pinna-relat...
The contention that normally binaural listeners can localize sound under monaural conditions has bee...
Under certain conditions, sighted and blind humans can use echoes to discern characteristics of othe...
The directionally sensitive acoustics of the pinnae enable humans to perceive the up-down and front-...
It is well known that interaural time difference, interaural level difference and spectral cue are u...
The auditory system operates in an interactive multi-sensory setting and its representation of space...
It is well known that the interaural time difference, interaural level difference and spectral cues ...
Monaurally deaf people lack the binaural acoustic difference cues in sound level and timing that are...
Contains fulltext : 60261.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Monaurally deaf ...
Human sound localization results primarily from the processing of binaural differences in sound leve...
Contains fulltext : 135155.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Direction-speci...
Human sound localization results primarily from the processing of binaural differences in sound leve...
Humansound localization results primarily fromtheprocessingof binaural differences in sound level an...
This paper reports on the acute effects of a monaural plug on directional hearing in the horizontal ...
AbstractUnder certain conditions, sighted and blind humans can use echoes to discern characteristics...
Human sound localization relies on binaural difference cues for sound-source azimuth and pinna-relat...
The contention that normally binaural listeners can localize sound under monaural conditions has bee...
Under certain conditions, sighted and blind humans can use echoes to discern characteristics of othe...
The directionally sensitive acoustics of the pinnae enable humans to perceive the up-down and front-...
It is well known that interaural time difference, interaural level difference and spectral cue are u...
The auditory system operates in an interactive multi-sensory setting and its representation of space...
It is well known that the interaural time difference, interaural level difference and spectral cues ...