BACKGROUND: When a second sound follows a long first sound, its location appears to be perceived away from the first one (the localization/lateralization aftereffect). This aftereffect has often been considered to reflect an efficient neural coding of sound locations in the auditory system. To understand determinants of the localization aftereffect, the current study examined whether it is induced by an interaural temporal difference (ITD) in the amplitude envelope of high frequency transposed tones (over 2 kHz), which is known to function as a sound localization cue. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In Experiment 1, participants were required to adjust the position of a pointer to the perceived location of test stimuli before and after adap...
The duplex theory postulates that low-frequency tones are localized on the basis of interaural time ...
Localizing a sound source involves the detection and integration of various spatial cues present in ...
Sound source localization is critical to animal survival and for identification of auditory objects....
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>When a second sound follows a long first sound, its location appears to b...
Exposure to synchronous but spatially discordant auditory and visual inputs produces, beyond immedia...
Exposure to synchronous but spatially discordant auditory and visual inputs produces, beyond immedia...
This paper presents the main results of an experiment on the possible role of adaptation in auditory...
Sound localisation is a complex perceptual process that involves the integration of information der...
The localization of simultaneously presented sounds was investigated in two experiments by introduci...
Thesis (M.Sc.Eng.) PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Mana...
Frequency modulation is critical to human speech. Evidence from psychophysics, neurophysiology, and ...
Contains fulltext : 32926.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Human sound loca...
Localizing sounds is an important ability for many species. However, reverberative sounds present a...
In this article we present a review of current literature on adaptations to altered head-related aud...
An important question in auditory cognition is how we perceive the location of an object in space. C...
The duplex theory postulates that low-frequency tones are localized on the basis of interaural time ...
Localizing a sound source involves the detection and integration of various spatial cues present in ...
Sound source localization is critical to animal survival and for identification of auditory objects....
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>When a second sound follows a long first sound, its location appears to b...
Exposure to synchronous but spatially discordant auditory and visual inputs produces, beyond immedia...
Exposure to synchronous but spatially discordant auditory and visual inputs produces, beyond immedia...
This paper presents the main results of an experiment on the possible role of adaptation in auditory...
Sound localisation is a complex perceptual process that involves the integration of information der...
The localization of simultaneously presented sounds was investigated in two experiments by introduci...
Thesis (M.Sc.Eng.) PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Mana...
Frequency modulation is critical to human speech. Evidence from psychophysics, neurophysiology, and ...
Contains fulltext : 32926.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Human sound loca...
Localizing sounds is an important ability for many species. However, reverberative sounds present a...
In this article we present a review of current literature on adaptations to altered head-related aud...
An important question in auditory cognition is how we perceive the location of an object in space. C...
The duplex theory postulates that low-frequency tones are localized on the basis of interaural time ...
Localizing a sound source involves the detection and integration of various spatial cues present in ...
Sound source localization is critical to animal survival and for identification of auditory objects....