Affiliation:
1. International Audio Laboratories , Erlangen 91058, Germany neerajww@gmail.com , ege.gaznepoglu@audiolabs-erlangen.de , thomas.robotham@iis-extern.fraunhofer.de , emanuel.habets@audiolabs-erlangen.de
Abstract
This letter presents a reaction time analysis of a sound lateralization test. Sounds from various directions were synthesized using interaural time–level difference (ITD–ILD) combinations, and human subjects performed left/right detection. Stimuli from the sides yielded quicker reactions and better class accuracy than from the front. Congruent ITD–ILD cues significantly improved both metrics. For opposing ITD–ILD cues, subjects' choices were mostly driven by the ITD, and the responses were significantly slower. The findings, obtained with an easily accessible methodology, corroborate the integrated processing of the binaural cues and promote the use of multiple congruent binaural cues in headphone reproduction.
Publisher
Acoustical Society of America (ASA)
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
Cited by
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