The accuracy of auditory spatial judgments in the visually impaired is dependent on sound source distance

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  • who: Andrew J. Kolarik from the School Ruskin University, Cambridge, United Kingdom have published the paper: The accuracy of auditory spatial judgments in the visually impaired is dependent on sound source distance, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: This study investigated how judged auditory distance and room size were affected by visual loss when both auditory level and DRR cues were present (reverberant condition) and when the level cue in isolation was available (anechoic condition).
  • how: Loomis et_al49 reported that judgments of auditory distance by normally sighted participants made using verbal . . .

     

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