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Kollmeier B - - 1992
The shape and the effective bandwidth of the auditory filter at 500 Hz was examined for binaural and monaural tone-in-noise detection experiments in four normal listeners. In the binaural condition, a broadband noise with an interaural phase difference of 0 below and an interaural phase difference of pi above a ...
Knudsen E I - - 1992
Neurons in the developing optic tectum adjust their tuning to auditory localization cues in response to chronic monaural occlusion so that auditory spatial fields align with visual receptive fields (VRFs). We tested whether this adaptive adjustment of auditory tuning requires visual instruction. Both eyelids were sutured closed at the same ...
Moiseff A - - 1992
1. We studied the response of single units in the central nucleus of the inferior colliculus (ICc) of the barn owl (Tyto alba) to continuously varying interaural phase differences (IPDs) and static IPDs. Interaural phase was varied in two ways: continuously, by delivering tones to each ear that varied by ...
Cullen J K JK - - 1992
Lateralization of dichotic click pairs differing in time of onset was studied under conditions of angular acceleration, optokinetic stimulation, and gaze fixation. Data obtained from 20 subjects with normal hearing indicate poorer left-right judgment performance for small time differences, as well as shifts in subjective simultaneity, for all experimental conditions ...
Wightman F L - - 1992
Two experiments are described in which listeners judge the apparent directions of virtual sound sources-headphone-presented sounds that are processed in order to simulate free-field sounds. Previous results suggest that when the cues to sound direction are preserved by the simulation, the apparent directions of virtual sources are nearly the same ...
Butler R A - - 1992
Binaural localization of 3.0-kHz high- and lowpass noise presented in the median vertical plane (MVP) and lateral vertical plane (LVP) was investigated. We anticipated superior performance when localizing the highpass noise by virtue of the availability of pinna cues. The viability of this supposition was strengthened by monaural localization tests ...
Divenyi P L - - 1992
A brief diotic conditioner has been shown to effectively disrupt lateralization of a brief dichotic probe presented after a short interval (4-10 ms, onset to onset) with an interaural time delay that is clearly discriminable in the absence of the conditioner [e.g., P. M. Zurek, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 66, ...
Gabriel K J - - 1992
Binaural performance was measured as a function of stimulus frequency for four impaired listeners, each with bilaterally symmetric audiograms. The subjects had various degrees and configurations of audiometric losses: two had high-frequency, sensorineural losses; one had a flat sensorineural loss; and one had multiple sclerosis with normal audiometric thresholds. Just ...
Bernstein L R - - 1992
Listeners' sensitivity to interaural correlation of the envelope of high-frequency waveforms and whether such sensitivity might account for detectability in a masking-level difference paradigm were assessed. Thresholds of interaural envelope decorrelation (from a reference correlation of 1.0) were measured for bands of noise centered at 4 kHz and bandwidths ranging ...
Levine R A - - 1991
The human click-evoked binaural difference waveform has as its most prominent feature the peak, beta, which has been shown to be related to binaural perception. In normal human subjects, we investigated the effect upon beta of (1) delivering the clicks in the presence of high passed masking noise (4000 Hz ...
Buell T N - - 1991
Several types of interaural delay can affect the lateral position of binaural signals. Delays can occur within the gating (onset and/or offset) or ongoing portions of the signal, or both. Extent of laterality produced by each of these delays was measured for low-frequency tones with an acoustic pointing task. Relative ...
McEvoy L K - - 1991
This article describes a technique to measure binaural integration time. A binaural noise with an interaural time difference of 0.8 msec was presented in three conditions: alone, with intervening noise that was identical between the two ears, or with uncorrelated intervening noise. Both behavioral responses and evoked potentials were recorded. ...
Spitzer M W - - 1991
A laterally located sound source stimulates the two ears at slightly different times, generating interaural phase disparities (IPDs) that are used for sound localization. Under natural conditions, such interaural cues are likely to be constantly changing, or dynamic. In the inferior colliculus of gerbils and cats, the nonlinearities in the ...
Henning G B - - 1991
Under certain conditions, amplitude discrimination is not a monotonic increasing function of signal-to-noise ratio. The non-monotonicity arises when the tones to be discriminated are presented 180 degrees out-of-phase at the observer's ears and just above their detection 'threshold' in noise that is in-phase at the observer's ears, and with 2-6-dB ...
Jain M - - 1991
Results are reported from a series of binaural detection and interaural correlation discrimination experiments at 500 Hz. The experiments include fringed correlation discrimination in which the correlation change is restricted to a narrow (38 Hz) target band of frequencies and the reference correlation is maintained in a fringe band of ...
Covey E - - 1991
1. Previous studies of the superior olive of echolocating bats suggest that the lateral superior olive (LSO) retains the same structure and function as in other mammals but that the medial superior olive (MSO) is different in structure and possibly also in function. The present study is an examination of ...
Wagner H - - 1991
Lateralization of interaural time difference by barn owls (Tyto alba) was studied in a dichotic masking experiment. Sound bursts consisted of two parts: binaurally time-shifted noise, termed the probe, was inserted between masking noise. The owls indicated that they detected and lateralized the time-shift in the probe by a head ...
Zwicker E - - 1991
The loudness of four monaurally presented Gaussian shaped, 60-ms tone bursts was matched to that of four similar pulses presented binaurally. The stimuli to be matched were all presented in continuous binaural noise of three levels and, in different experiments, either the monaural or the binaural stimuli were adjusted by ...
Versino M - - 1991
Middle Latency Auditory Evoked Potentials (MLAEPs) were recorded in 35 healthy subjects; all underwent monaural stimulation and 18 of them additionally underwent binaural stimulation. The aim of the study was to determine the effect of stimulus mode on MLAEP Na, Pa and Nb components and to assess normative data for ...
Bernstein L R - - 1991
Several investigations suggest that sensitivity to changes in interaural disparities within select spectral regions may be degraded by the presence of energy at other, even remote, spectral regions. This study assessed whether similar degradations would be observed in an MLD paradigm. Detection thresholds were measured for NoSo and NoS pi. ...
Yost W A - - 1991
Either an interaural phase shift or level difference was introduced to a narrow section of broadband noise in order to measure the acuity of the binaural system to segregate a narrowband from a broadband stimulus. Listeners were asked to indicate whether this dichotic noise or a totally diotic noise was ...
Zwicker E - - 1991
Loudness of interaurally correlated narrow- and broadband noises was investigated using a loudness estimation paradigm (with two anchors) presented via headphones. Throughout the experiments (most performed by 12 subjects), the results from both anchors agreed very well. In the first experiment, third-octave-band noises centered around 250, 710, or 2000 Hz, ...
Palmer A R - - 1990
We have measured the sensitivity of 243 low-frequency cells in the central nucleus of the guinea pig to the interaural time delay of best frequency (BF) tones, wideband noise and synthetic vowels. The highest rate of firing for the majority of cells occurred when the stimulus to the contralateral ear ...
Dye R H RH - - 1990
Three experiments were carried out that employed low-frequency tone complexes with interaural delays that varied across the frequency domain. In the first experiment, threshold interaural delays were measured for three-tone complexes for which one, two, or all three components were delayed. The center frequency was 750 Hz and the frequency ...
Carlile S - - 1990
In the previous paper the directional response characteristics of the ferret auditory periphery were examined. In this study further measurements of the spectral transfer functions (STFs) of the auditory periphery were obtained at locations close to the tympanic membrane. There was considerable variation in the STFs recorded from different animals ...
Johnson D H - - 1990
The function-based modeling approach applies optimal estimation theory to sensory phenomena for determining how relevant sensory parameters are extracted from stimuli and how the characteristics of the resulting optimal processing system compare with those of the sensory system. This approach is applied to the neural system involved in the binaural ...
Carlile S - - 1990
The transformations of sound by the auditory periphery of the ferret have been investigated using an impulse response technique for a large number of sound locations surrounding the animal. Individual frequencies were extracted from the detailed spectral transformation functions (STFs) obtained for each stimulus location and, using sophisticated spatial interpolation ...
Kohlrausch A - - 1990
This study investigates whether binaural signal detection is improved by the listener's previous knowledge about the interaural phase relations of masker and test signal. Binaural masked thresholds were measured for a 500-ms dichotic noise masker that had an interaural phase difference of 0 below 500 Hz and of pi above ...
Reale R A - - 1990
1. The interaural-phase-difference (IPD) sensitivity of single neurons in the primary auditory (AI) cortex of the anesthetized cat was studied at stimulus frequencies ranging from 120 to 2,500 Hz. Best frequencies of the 43 AI cells sensitive to IPD ranged from 190 to 2,400 Hz. 2. A static IPD was ...
Hafter E R - - 1990
Previous experiments using trains of high-frequency filtered clicks have shown that for lateralization based on interaural difference of time or level, there is a decline in the usefulness of interaural information after the signal's onset when the clicks are presented at a high rate. This process has been referred to ...
Kollmeier B - - 1990
The threshold of a short interaurally phase-inverted probe tone (20 ms, 500 Hz, S pi) was obtained in the presence of a 750-ms noise masker that was switched after 375 ms from interaurally phase-inverted (N pi) to interaurally in-phase (No). As the delay between probe-tone offset and noise phase transition ...
Altman J A - - 1990
Long-latency auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) were tested in subjects following binaural stimulation with click trains with gradually changing interaural time delays (delta Ts). With appropriate change of the delta Ts this sound signal could produce the sensation of a moving fused auditory image (FI). It was found that the N1-P2 ...
Trahiotis C - - 1990
Adaptive psychophysical procedures have been routinely used in monaural experiments for many years, but only sparsely used in binaural experiments. In this letter, (1) the increasing use of adaptive procedures in binaural experiments is documented; (2) factors that determine their appropriateness are discussed; and (3) data that attest to their ...
Musicant A D - - 1990
Free-field to eardrum transfer functions were measured in anesthetized cats inside an anechoic chamber. Direction-dependent transformations were determined by measurement of sound-pressure levels using a small probe tube microphone surgically implanted in a ventral position near the tympanic membrane. Loudspeaker and probe microphone characteristics were eliminated by subtraction of the ...
Trahiotis C - - 1990
Zurek [P. M. Zurek, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. Suppl. 1 78, S18 (1985)] noted what he termed "spectral dominance" in sensitivity to interaural delay for broadband stimuli. He found that interaural delays presented solely within high-frequency spectral regions were difficult, if not impossible, to detect in the presence of spectrally ...
von Wedel H - - 1990
Time resolution ability is an important factor of auditory processing, especially in binaural hearing. In psychoacoustical and electrophysiological studies the time resolution of brief modulations of signal amplitude and frequency in monaural hearing, including gap detection ability, was analysed. To reveal the time resolution ability of the binaural hearing system, ...
Conijn E A - - 1990
Monaural and binaural auditory brainstem response (ABR) thresholds to clicks masked by high-pass noise with a cut-off frequency of 1,590 Hz were measured in normal-hearing subjects. In sleeping normal-hearing subjects, the 1,000-Hz frequency-specific ABR threshold for binaural stimulation amounted to 12 dB nHL and for monaural stimulation to 18 dB ...
Fowler C G - - 1989
The binaural interaction component of the auditory brainstem response was investigated in three stimulus conditions, 1000-Hz tone pips to both ears, 3000-Hz tone pips to both ears, and 1000-Hz tone pips to the left ear and 3000-Hz tone pips to the right ear. A binaural interaction component was produced in ...
Algom D - - 1989
In a series of six experiments, the method of magnitude estimation, constrained by a multivariate model, was used to assess the rules that govern the summation of the loudness of two-tone complexes. This methodology enabled us to specify the amounts of summation and simultaneously to construct the corresponding loudness scales. ...
Ungan P - - 1989
Long-latency responses to bidirectional reversals in the laterality of a sound image were recorded from vertex with left and right earlobe references simultaneously. Laterality reversal stimuli with regular ISIs of 3 sec were obtained by alternating between +1 msec and -1 msec the interaural delay (ID) of dichotically presented 70 ...
Bronkhorst A W - - 1989
The effect of head-induced interaural time delay (ITD) and interaural level differences (ILD) on binaural speech intelligibility in noise was studied for listeners with symmetrical and asymmetrical sensorineural hearing losses. The material, recorded with a KEMAR manikin in an anechoic room, consisted of speech, presented from the front (0 degree), ...
Koehnke J - - 1989
Experiments on the identification of interaural time and interaural amplitude differences were conducted to evaluate the effects of stimulus range on identification performance. Three stimulus sets, large range (LR), small-range center (SRC), and small-range side (SRS), were used in experiments on interaural time and amplitude identification. As expected, data for ...
Algom D - - 1989
Subjects judged the loudness of tones (Experiment 1) and of bursts of noise (Experiment 2) that varied in intensity and duration as well as in mode of presentation (monaural vs. binaural). Both monaural and binaural loudness, for both types of signals, obeyed the bilinear-interaction prediction of the classic temporal integration ...
Olsen J F - - 1989
This report describes the binaural basis of the auditory space map in the optic tectum of the barn owl (Tyto alba). Single units were recorded extracellularly in ketamine-anesthetized birds. Unit tuning for interaural differences in timing and intensity of wideband noise was measured using digitally synthesized sound presented through earphones. ...
Strybel T Z - - 1989
This investigation examined the ability of listeners to perceive apparent motion under binaural and monaural listening conditions. Fifty-millisecond broadband noise sources were presented through two speakers separated in space by either 10 degrees, 40 degrees, or 160 degrees, centered about the subject's midline. On each trial, the sources were temporally ...
Martin R L - - 1989
Interaural sound pressure level differences (ILDs) associated with a range of sound-source azimuths and elevations in the frontal hemifields of four cats were measured for each of seven pure-tone stimuli ranging in frequency from 2-32 kHz. The overall pattern of ILD across location at each frequency was remarkably similar in ...
Batra R - - 1989
1. The difference in the time of arrival of a sound at the two ears can be used to locate its source along the azimuth. Traditionally, it has been thought that only the on-going interaural temporal disparities (ITDs) produced by sounds of lower frequency (approximately less than 2 kHz) could ...
Moiseff A - - 1989
1. Bilateral recording of cochlear potentials was used to measure the variations in interaural time differences (ITDs) and interaural intensity differences (IIDs) as a free-field auditory stimulus was moved to different positions around a barn owl's head. 2. ITD varied smoothly with stimulus azimuth across a broad frequency range. 3. ...
Heffner R S - - 1989
Noise localization thresholds and the ability to localize pure tones at 60 degrees separation were determined for three domestic pigs using a conditioned avoidance procedure. The average threshold for localizing a brief noise burst was 4.5 degrees which is much more accurate than the thresholds of other hoofed mammals, such ...
Buell T N - - 1988
Listeners detected interaural differences of time in trains of high-frequency clicks. The manipulated variables were the number of clicks in the train and the period between clicks. Thresholds were compared to an optimal integrator, where the binaural information accrued from each click in the stimulus train is equivalent. In agreement ...
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