Virtual Acoustic Space
Sound Localization, Interaural Time Difference, Acoustical Engineering, Auditory System
978-613-9-09846-0
6139098467
68
2012-01-09
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Virtual acoustic space (VAS), also known as virtual auditory space, is a technique in which sounds presented over headphones appear to originate from any desired direction in space. The illusion of a virtual sound source outside the listener's head is created. When one listens to sounds over headphones (in what is known as the "closed field") the sound source appears to arise from center of the head. On the other hand, under normal, so-called free-field, listening conditions sounds are perceived as being externalized. The direction of a sound in space (see sound localization) is determined by the brain when it analyses the interaction of incoming sound with head and external ears.
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