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Effect of individualized head-related transfer functions on distance perception in virtual reproduction for a nearby sound sourceYu et al., 2019
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- Yu G
- Wang L
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in the horizontal plane were processed with white noise to generate binaural signals. Further, the individualized and non-individualized HRTFs were used in the auditory distance perception experiments. Results of distance perception show that the variance of distance …
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