Localization in azimuth (James Heron )


Subject: Localization in azimuth
From:    James Heron  <J.Heron1(at)BRADFORD.AC.UK>
Date:    Tue, 6 Jan 2004 17:05:32 +0000

Dear List, I have recently read an article which explains it's results in the context of a predictable reduction in accuracy of auditory spatial localization from 0 through 20deg azimuth. My understanding of localization in azimuth was that, depending on frequency, their is minimal drop in accuracy until 30 degrees at the least (Mills 1958). However with my poor grasp of the literature perhaps I have missed something...are their any studies comparable to Mills et al 1958 that have used broadband white noise as opposed to sinusoids? Thanks, James. -- James Heron Dept of Optometry University of Bradford Bradford BD7 1DP UK Tel: 01274 234631 Fax: 01274 235570 email: j.heron1(at)bradford.ac.uk


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