A review on auditory space adaptations to altered head-related cues
C Mendonça - Frontiers in neuroscience, 2014 - frontiersin.org
In this article we present a review of current literature on adaptations to altered head-related
auditory localization cues. Localization cues can be altered through ear blocks, ear molds …
auditory localization cues. Localization cues can be altered through ear blocks, ear molds …
The plastic ear and perceptual relearning in auditory spatial perception
S Carlile - Frontiers in neuroscience, 2014 - frontiersin.org
The auditory system of adult listeners has been shown to accommodate to altered spectral
cues to sound location which presumably provides the basis for recalibration to changes in …
cues to sound location which presumably provides the basis for recalibration to changes in …
Modeling sound-source localization in sagittal planes for human listeners
Monaural spectral features are important for human sound-source localization in sagittal
planes, including front-back discrimination and elevation perception. These directional …
planes, including front-back discrimination and elevation perception. These directional …
The sonicom hrtf dataset
Immersive audio technologies, ranging from rendering spatialized sounds accurately to
efficient room simulations, are vital to the success of augmented and virtual realities. To …
efficient room simulations, are vital to the success of augmented and virtual realities. To …
[PDF][PDF] System-to-user and user-to-system adaptations in binaural audio
L Picinali, BFG Katz - Sonic interactions in virtual environments, 2023 - library.oapen.org
This chapter concerns concepts of adaption in a binaural audio context (ie headphone-
based three-dimensional audio rendering and associated spatial hearing aspects) …
based three-dimensional audio rendering and associated spatial hearing aspects) …
Auditory accommodation to poorly matched non-individual spectral localization cues through active learning
This study examines the effect of adaptation to non-ideal auditory localization cues
represented by the Head-Related Transfer Function (HRTF) and the retention of training for …
represented by the Head-Related Transfer Function (HRTF) and the retention of training for …
Adapting to altered auditory cues: Generalization from manual reaching to head pointing
C Valzolgher, M Todeschini, G Verdelet, J Gatel… - PLoS …, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Localising sounds means having the ability to process auditory cues deriving from the
interplay among sound waves, the head and the ears. When auditory cues change because …
interplay among sound waves, the head and the ears. When auditory cues change because …
Short-term effects of sound localization training in virtual reality
MA Steadman, C Kim, JH Lestang, DFM Goodman… - Scientific Reports, 2019 - nature.com
Head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) capture the direction-dependant way that sound
interacts with the head and torso. In virtual audio systems, which aim to emulate these …
interacts with the head and torso. In virtual audio systems, which aim to emulate these …
Spatial hearing training in virtual reality with simulated asymmetric hearing loss
Sound localization is essential to perceive the surrounding world and to interact with objects.
This ability can be learned across time, and multisensory and motor cues play a crucial role …
This ability can be learned across time, and multisensory and motor cues play a crucial role …
A Bayesian model for human directional localization of broadband static sound sources
Humans estimate sound-source directions by combining prior beliefs with sensory evidence.
Prior beliefs represent statistical knowledge about the environment, and the sensory …
Prior beliefs represent statistical knowledge about the environment, and the sensory …