2014
DOI: 10.1121/1.4877475
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Rapid binaural processing for source segregation and lateralization

Abstract: For realistic listening conditions, interaural cues will fluctuate due to the presence of multiple active sources. If it is assumed that the binaural system is sluggish, then the perceived location of the sound input would be an average of the varying interaural cues. If, however, the binaural system is fast enough to assess the rapidly changing interaural differences, then it could be possible for the binaural system to properly identify the spatial position of a target source. Using a continuous, broadband n… Show more

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