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An investigation of interaural time difference fluctuations, part 1: the subjective spatial effect of fluctuations delivered over headphones.
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An investigation of interaural time difference fluctuations, part 1: the subjective spatial effect of fluctuations delivered over headphones.

R Mason, F Rumsey and B de Bruyn
Audio Engineering Society Preprint, Vol.5383
110th Audio Engineering Society Convention (Amsterdam, Netherlands, 12/05/2001 - 15/05/2001)
2001

Abstract

The subjective spatial effect of noise signals with sinusoidal ITD fluctuations was investigated. Both verbal and non-verbal elicitation experiments were carried out to examine the subjective effect of the ITD fluctuations with a number of fluctuation frequencies and fluctuation magnitudes. It was found that the predominant effect of increasing the fluctuation magnitude was an increase in the perceived width of the sound.
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