نتایج جستجو برای: sound localization

تعداد نتایج: 239733  

Journal: :Hearing research 2014
Amy E Jones Janet L Ruhland Yan Gai Tom C T Yin

Almost all behavioral studies of sound localization have used either an approach-to-target or pointing/orienting task to assess absolute sound localization performance, yet there are very few direct comparisons of these measures. In an approach-to-target task, the subject is trained to walk to a sound source from a fixed location. In an orienting task, finger, head and/or eye movements are moni...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2001
P P Maeder R A Meuli M Adriani A Bellmann E Fornari J P Thiran A Pittet S Clarke

Evidence from psychophysical studies in normal and brain-damaged subjects suggests that auditory information relevant to recognition and localization are processed by distinct neuronal populations. We report here on anatomical segregation of these populations. Brain activation associated with performance in sound identification and localization was investigated in 18 normal subjects using fMRI....

2012
M. R. Elhami A. Alemi

Localization systems are usually used for detecting moving and offensive targets of enemy. The sound localization, however, is one of the main approaches in passive defense which has an impending role to aggression of enemy. This kind of localization method is carried out in a passive way, without emission of any signals and cannot be detected easily. The acoustic signals emitted by a sound sou...

This paper investigates the effect of the wind-generated bubble layer on the underwater sound source localization in the Persian Gulf shallow-water environment through computer simulation and the matched field processing technique. An underwater sound source of 2-10 kHz located at depths of 10, 45, and 75 m was considered at a distance of 4 km from a linear vertical receiver array. The estimati...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 1998
B G Shinn-Cunningham N I Durlach R M Held

Head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) were used to create spatialized stimuli for presentation through earphones. Subjects performed forced-choice, identification tests during which allowed response directions were indicated visually. In each experimental session, subjects were first presented with auditory stimuli in which the stimulus HRTFs corresponded to the allowed response directions. T...

2014
Gaëtan Parseihian Christophe Jouffrais Brian F. G. Katz

Sound localization studies over the past century have predominantly been concerned with directional accuracy for far-field sources. Few studies have examined the condition of near-field sources and distance perception. The current study concerns localization and pointing accuracy by examining source positions in the peripersonal space, specifically those associated with a typical tabletop surfa...

Journal: :Biology letters 2008
Jürgen Stradner Heiner Römer

Insects, as vertebrates and humans, use interaural intensity differences (IIDs) between the two ears for sound localization. They are remarkably sensitive for small IIDs of the order of 1-2dB. Here, we investigated, using an independent ear stimulation paradigm, how such small IIDs are reliably encoded in the binaural discharge differences of a prominent pair of interneurons. Starting with an I...

Journal: :ILAR journal 2010
Jose L Pena William M DeBello

The human brain has accumulated many useful building blocks over its evolutionary history, and the best knowledge of these has often derived from experiments performed in animal species that display finely honed abilities. In this article we review a model system at the forefront of investigation into the neural bases of information processing, plasticity, and learning: the barn owl auditory lo...

2014
Piotr Majdak Robert Baumgartner Bernhard Laback

The ability of sound-source localization in sagittal planes (along the top-down and front-back dimension) varies considerably across listeners. The directional acoustic spectral features, described by head-related transfer functions (HRTFs), also vary considerably across listeners, a consequence of the listener-specific shape of the ears. It is not clear whether the differences in localization ...

2010
Vincent Yue-Sek Chan Craig T. Jin André van Schaik

A neuromorphic sound localization system is presented. It employs two microphones and a pair of silicon cochleae with address event interface for front-end processing. The system is based the extraction of interaural time difference from a far-field source. At each frequency channel, a soft-winner-takes-all network is used to preserve timing information before it is processed by a simple neural...

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