Print Email Facebook Twitter Advances in research on spatial and binaural hearing Title Advances in research on spatial and binaural hearing Author Bronkhorst, A.W. Brungart, D.S. TNO Defensie en Veiligheid Publication year 2005 Abstract The advanced developments in research on spatial and binaural auditory perception, were described. The research on sound localization revealed one important development of virtual acoustic space (VAS) as a research tool. Sound sources in VAS can be repositioned in other acoustic environments. The second research area included sound segregation, which exhibited that listeners are able to selectively attend to the signal in one ear while ignoring any interfering signal that might occur in the opposite ear. Regardless of the role that perceived spatial location plays in speech perception, it becomes clear that uncertainty about the spatial location of a target word can have a profound impact on performance in multitalker listening tasks. Subject Acoustics and AudiologyAcoustic wave interferenceAcoustic wavesAcousticsBehavioral researchCorrelation methodsElectrophysiologyEye movementsTransfer functionsAuditory perceptionInferior colliculus (IC)Sound localizationVirtual acoustic space (VAS)Audition To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0593f408-67e4-44ca-a965-c5b46ac11c27 TNO identifier 15985 Source Acustica united with Acta Acustica, 91 (3), V-XII Document type article Files To receive the publication files, please send an e-mail request to TNO Library.