2021
DOI: 10.4324/9780429491214
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“…Numerous previous studies have examined the perceptual effects of height channels on audio reproduction, many of which are effectively summarized by Roginska and Geluso [4] and Paterson and Lee [15]. At this time, however, only two studies are known to have specifically examined the perceptual effects of bottom channels in 3D audio reproduction.…”
Section: Previous Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous previous studies have examined the perceptual effects of height channels on audio reproduction, many of which are effectively summarized by Roginska and Geluso [4] and Paterson and Lee [15]. At this time, however, only two studies are known to have specifically examined the perceptual effects of bottom channels in 3D audio reproduction.…”
Section: Previous Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technologically, this is accomplished using either an array of loudspeakers or a pair of headphones employing binaural technology. For a comprehensive overview of the technologies employed to reproduce spatial audio, see [41]- [43]. The following terms are used in this paper to describe listeners' emotional reactions to spatial sound:…”
Section: Spatial Sound and Emotions: A Literature Survey On The Relat...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other four used more complex arrangements with multiple loudspeaker layers at different elevations [20], [28], [29], [30]. Only three out of twelve loudspeaker-based studies provided reports of applying well-established spatial audio rendering methods, such as Ambisonics [43] -used by Tajadura-Jiménez et al [34], Wave Field Synthesis [56] -utilized by Ooishi et al [29], and Sound Field Synthesis [57] (based on Higher Order Ambisonics) -employed by Hyodo et al [21]. The techniques employed to record and reproduce spatial audio in the remaining loudspeaker-based studies are unknown or scarcely reported.…”
Section: F Audio Reproduction Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%