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Common-origin multiply reproduced sounds may fuse into a single image, may broaden to envelop the position of all of the transducers involved, or the resultant image may be displaced to a phanton location in between or outside the boundaries of the actual source positions. The apparent location of a single source may also differ considerably from its actual position. Some attention will be given to the historical background of the Haas (precedence) effect.
Author (s): Gardner, Mark B.;
Affiliation:
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., Murray Hill, NJ
(See document for exact affiliation information.)
Publication Date:
1973-08-06
DOI:
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Gardner, Mark B.; 1973; Some Single- and Multiple-Source Localization Effects [PDF]; Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., Murray Hill, NJ; Paper ; Available from: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=1960
Gardner, Mark B.; Some Single- and Multiple-Source Localization Effects [PDF]; Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., Murray Hill, NJ; Paper ; 1973 Available: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=1960
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