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An investigation of interaural time difference fluctuations, part 4: the subjective effect of fluctuations in decaying stimuli delivered over loudspeakers

Mason, R, Rumsey, F and de Bruyn, B (2001) An investigation of interaural time difference fluctuations, part 4: the subjective effect of fluctuations in decaying stimuli delivered over loudspeakers In: 111th AES Convention, Sound.

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The subjective spatial effect of decaying noise signals with interaural time difference fluctuations was investigated. These fluctuations were created by sinusoidal interchannel time difference fluctuations between signals which were presented over loudspeakers. Both verbal and non-verbal elicitation techniques were applied to examine the subjective effect. It was found that the predominant effect of increasing the fluctuation magnitude was an increase in the apparent width of the acoustical environment whilst the apparent size of the perceived sound source did not change.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (UNSPECIFIED)
Additional Information:Paper presented at the 111th AES Convention, NY, USA, 2001 September 21-24. This paper has been reproduced from the author's advance manuscript, without editing, corrections, or consideration by the Review Board. The AES takes no responsibility for the contents. Additional papers may be obtained by sending request and remittance to Audio Engineering Society, 60 East 42nd Street, New York, New York 10165-2520, USA; also see www.aes.org. All rights reserved. Reproduction of this paper, or any portion thereof, is not permitted without direct permission from the Journal of the Audio Engineering Society.
Uncontrolled Keywords:Sound
Divisions:Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences > School of Arts > Sound Recording
ID Code:520
Deposited By:Mr Adam Field
Deposited On:27 May 2010 15:10
Last Modified:13 Sep 2012 12:02

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