No dynamic visual capture for self-translation minimum audible angle

  • Rummukainen O
  • Schlecht S
  • Habets E
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Abstract

Auditory localization is affected by visual cues. The study at hand focuses on a scenario where dynamic sound localization cues are induced by lateral listener self-translation in relation to a stationary sound source with matching or mismatching dynamic visual cues. The audio-only self-translation minimum audible angle (ST-MAA) is previously shown to be 3.3° in the horizontal plane in front of the listener. The present study found that the addition of visual cues has no significant effect on the ST-MAA.

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Rummukainen, O. S., Schlecht, S. J., & Habets, E. A. P. (2020). No dynamic visual capture for self-translation minimum audible angle. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 148(1), EL77–EL81. https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0001588

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