The role of head movements and signal spectrum in an auditory front/back illusion
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The Perception of Auditory Motion.The plastic ear and perceptual relearning in auditory spatial perceptionThe contribution of head movement to the externalization and internalization of sounds.Auditory compensation for head rotation is incomplete.The Effects of Hearing Impairment, Age, and Hearing Aids on the Use of Self-Motion for Determining Front/Back Location.Biomimetic direction of arrival estimation for resolving front-back confusions in hearing aidsAn overview of the major phenomena of the localization of sound sources by normal-hearing, hearing-impaired, and aided listeners.The effect of hearing aid microphone mode on performance in an auditory orienting taskThe moving minimum audible angle is smaller during self motion than during source motionSource analysis of short and long latency vestibular-evoked potentials (VsEPs) produced by left vs. right ear air-conducted 500 Hz tone pipsVestibular receptors contribute to cortical auditory evoked potentials.Egocentric and allocentric representations in auditory cortexQuadri-stability of a spatially ambiguous auditory illusion.Impact of Hearing Aid Technology on Outcomes in Daily Life III: Localization.A Bayesian computational basis for auditory selective attention using head rotation and the interaural time-difference cue.The minimum monitoring signal-to-noise ratio for off-axis signals and its implications for directional hearing aids.Responding to sounds from unseen locations: crossmodal attentional orienting in response to sounds presented from the rear.Influence of Multi-microphone Signal Enhancement Algorithms on the Acoustics and Detectability of Angular and Radial Source Movements.
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The role of head movements and signal spectrum in an auditory front/back illusion
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The role of head movements and signal spectrum in an auditory front/back illusion
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The role of head movements and signal spectrum in an auditory front/back illusion
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The role of head movements and signal spectrum in an auditory front/back illusion
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The role of head movements and signal spectrum in an auditory front/back illusion
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The role of head movements and signal spectrum in an auditory front/back illusion
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Michael A Akeroyd
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2012-03-22T00:00:00Z