Spatial Perception of HRTF-Matched Binaural Audio
Michael Gancz, Justin Berry, Skylar Bartush, Jake Shaker, Kimberly Hieftje, Asher Marks, Veronica Weser
Primary Subject: Early Research
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Abstract:
Music is traditionally analyzed at the level of discrete symbols or channels. However, it is perceived in space by listeners with diverse physiological and cognitive audio processing mechanisms. We present early results from a study quantifying listeners’ ability to localize sounds in near-field virtual space. Our data help bridge gaps between symbolic, acoustic, and cognitive understandings of musical information.