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Source Segregation Based on Temporal Envelope Structure and Binaural Cues

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Hearing – From Sensory Processing to Perception

The lateralization of a single auditory object is mediated by interaural time delays (ITDs) and interaural level differences (ILDs). In daily life, listeners regularly encounter multiple auditory objects simultaneously, and it is of interest to learn to what extent and how listeners can localize each object.

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De Par, S.V., Schimmel, O., Kohlrausch, A., Breebaart, J. (2007). Source Segregation Based on Temporal Envelope Structure and Binaural Cues. In: Kollmeier, B., et al. Hearing – From Sensory Processing to Perception. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73009-5_16

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