The precedence effect
In a reverberant environment, sounds reach the ears through several paths. Although the
direct sound is followed by multiple reflections, which would be audible in isolation, the first …
direct sound is followed by multiple reflections, which would be audible in isolation, the first …
The precedence effect in sound localization
In ordinary listening environments, acoustic signals reaching the ears directly from real
sound sources are followed after a few milliseconds by early reflections arriving from nearby …
sound sources are followed after a few milliseconds by early reflections arriving from nearby …
[PDF][PDF] Neural mechanisms of binaural processing in the auditory brainstem
TCT Yin, PH Smith, PX Joris - Compr Physiol, 2019 - researchgate.net
Spatial hearing, and more specifically the ability to localize sounds in space, is one of the
most studied and best understood aspects of hearing. Because there is no coding of …
most studied and best understood aspects of hearing. Because there is no coding of …
Peripheral auditory processing and investigations of the “precedence effect” which utilize successive transient stimuli
This article addresses how a consideration of peripheral auditory processing can help to
understand experiments concerning binaural precedence that employ successive binaural …
understand experiments concerning binaural precedence that employ successive binaural …
Echolocation versus echo suppression in humans
L Wallmeier, N Geßele… - Proceedings of the …, 2013 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Several studies have shown that blind humans can gather spatial information through
echolocation. However, when localizing sound sources, the precedence effect suppresses …
echolocation. However, when localizing sound sources, the precedence effect suppresses …
Evidence for a neural source of the precedence effect in sound localization
Normal-hearing human listeners and a variety of studied animal species localize sound
sources accurately in reverberant environments by responding to the directional cues …
sources accurately in reverberant environments by responding to the directional cues …
The influence of spectral, temporal, and interaural stimulus variations on the precedence effect
RM Dizon, HS Colburn - The Journal of the Acoustical Society of …, 2006 - pubs.aip.org
The precedence effect describes phenomena that are believed to aid localization of sounds
in reverberant environments. These phenomena relate to the emphasis given to the first …
in reverberant environments. These phenomena relate to the emphasis given to the first …
Models of sound localization
HS Colburn, A Kulkarni - Sound source localization, 2005 - Springer
The process of extracting information about the locations of acoustic sources from the
characteristics of two sound pressure waveforms has been addressed from several points of …
characteristics of two sound pressure waveforms has been addressed from several points of …
Localization and lateralization of sound
WM Hartmann - Binaural Hearing: With 93 Illustrations, 2021 - Springer
Localization of sounds in the horizontal plane depends on interaural differences established
by the sound source location, environment, and anatomy of the listener. Important interaural …
by the sound source location, environment, and anatomy of the listener. Important interaural …
Experimental evidence for a cochlear source of the precedence effect
The precedence effect (PE) refers to the dominance of directional information carried by a
direct sound (lead) over the spatial information contained in its multiple reflections (lags) in …
direct sound (lead) over the spatial information contained in its multiple reflections (lags) in …