An experiment replication on dynamic 3D sound localisation using auditory virtual reality
M. Cuevas-Rodríguez,
D. González-Toledo,
P. Gutierrez-Parera
et al.
Abstract:Dynamic cues due to self-motion are important in the perception of sound, as they allow individuals to increase their ability to localise sound sources. In a previous study, Gaveau et al. reported how spontaneous head movements improved 3D sound localisation by comparing static vs. active listening postures. They playback real sound sources with a portable loudspeaker placed at different positions relative to the listener's head. This contribution presents a partial replication of that experiment in a virtual … Show more
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