Use of binaural and monaural cues to identify the lateral position of a virtual object using echoes
Under certain conditions, sighted and blind humans can use echoes to discern characteristics of otherwise silent objects. Previous research concluded that robust horizontal-plane object localisation ability, without using head movement, depends on information above 2 kHz. While a strong interaural l...
Main Authors: | Rowan, Daniel (Author), Papadopoulos, Timos (Author), Edwards, David (Author), Allen, Robert (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2015-05.
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