Eric, some interesting thoughts there, thanks.
One or two thoughts in reaction:
1) you say " There have been a lot of studies regarding localization in the
transverse (horizontal) plane" - I know its quite common to conflate these, but
(as implied in your later thought experiment) - it's worth po
Hi all,
Is anyone aware of any research on how the balance/orientation
system and spatial hearing work in zero gravity, preferably both for
real sources and for stereo (blumlein/spaced pair/hybrid) as well as
Ambisonics? If there isn't any, it's time to set up an experiment for
the ISS.
Dav
Hi Peter,
Like I just said - needs experiments in zero G. I wonder what the
acoustics in the ISS are like? Might be easier to organise decent
acoustics in a Vomit Comet
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reduced_gravity_aircraft) especially as
the padding already there would help. Now, where do we a
or studying
vestibular-auditory interactions.
Thanks to everyone,
Eric
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