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- Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation
- Speech and Audio Processing
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Plymouth Hospital
2017
University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust
2017
Some blind people use echoes to detect discrete, silent objects support their spatial orientation/navigation, independence, safety and wellbeing. The acoustical features that for this are not well understood. Listening changes in spectral shape due the presence of an object could be important detection avoidance, especially at short range, although it is currently known whether possible with echolocation-related sounds. Bands noise were convolved recordings binaural impulse responses...
10.1016/j.heares.2017.04.008
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Hearing Research
2017-04-27
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