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Short-term effects of sound localization training in virtual reality
2019
Scientific Reports
Head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) capture the direction-dependant way that sound interacts with the head and torso. In virtual audio systems, which aim to emulate these effects, non-individualized, generic HRTFs are typically used leading to an inaccurate perception of virtual sound location. Training has the potential to exploit the brain's ability to adapt to these unfamiliar cues. In this study, three virtual sound localization training paradigms were evaluated; one provided simple
doi:10.1038/s41598-019-54811-w
pmid:31798004
pmcid:PMC6893038
fatcat:hpfgefdgardldmqtgrbjjzgeqy