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Khoa-Van Nguyen, Clara Suied, Isabelle Viaud-Delmon, and Olivier Warusfel, Spatial audition in a static virtual environment : the role of auditory-visual interaction. JVRB - Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting, 6(2009), no. 5. (urn:nbn:de:0009-6-17640)

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%T Spatial audition in a static virtual environment : the role of auditory-visual interaction
%A Nguyen, Khoa-Van
%A Suied, Clara
%A Viaud-Delmon, Isabelle
%A Warusfel, Olivier
%J JVRB - Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting
%D 2009
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%X The integration of the auditory modality in virtual realityenvironments is known to promote the sensations ofimmersion and presence. However it is also known frompsychophysics studies that auditory-visual interactionobey to complex rules and that multisensory conflictsmay disrupt the adhesion of the participant to thepresented virtual scene. It is thus important to measure theaccuracy of the auditory spatial cues reproduced by theauditory display and their consistency with the spatialvisual cues. This study evaluates auditory localizationperformances under various unimodal and auditory-visualbimodal conditions in a virtual reality (VR) setup using astereoscopic display and binaural reproduction overheadphones in static conditions. The auditory localizationperformances observed in the present study are in linewith those reported in real conditions, suggesting that VRgives rise to consistent auditory and visual spatialcues. These results validate the use of VR for futurepsychophysics experiments with auditory and visualstimuli. They also emphasize the importance of aspatially accurate auditory and visual rendering for VRsetups.
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%K Auditory Localization
%K Auditory-visual Interaction
%K Binaural Technology
%K Virtual Reality
%R 10.20385/1860-2037/6.2009.5
%U http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-6-17640
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.20385/1860-2037/6.2009.5

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@Article{nguyen2009,
  author = 	"Nguyen, Khoa-Van
		and Suied, Clara
		and Viaud-Delmon, Isabelle
		and Warusfel, Olivier",
  title = 	"Spatial audition in a static virtual environment : the role of auditory-visual interaction",
  journal = 	"JVRB - Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting",
  year = 	"2009",
  volume = 	"6(2009)",
  number = 	"5",
  keywords = 	"Auditory Localization; Auditory-visual Interaction; Binaural Technology; Virtual Reality",
  abstract = 	"The integration of the auditory modality in virtual realityenvironments is known to promote the sensations ofimmersion and presence. However it is also known frompsychophysics studies that auditory-visual interactionobey to complex rules and that multisensory conflictsmay disrupt the adhesion of the participant to thepresented virtual scene. It is thus important to measure theaccuracy of the auditory spatial cues reproduced by theauditory display and their consistency with the spatialvisual cues. This study evaluates auditory localizationperformances under various unimodal and auditory-visualbimodal conditions in a virtual reality (VR) setup using astereoscopic display and binaural reproduction overheadphones in static conditions. The auditory localizationperformances observed in the present study are in linewith those reported in real conditions, suggesting that VRgives rise to consistent auditory and visual spatialcues. These results validate the use of VR for futurepsychophysics experiments with auditory and visualstimuli. They also emphasize the importance of aspatially accurate auditory and visual rendering for VRsetups.",
  issn = 	"1860-2037",
  doi = 	"10.20385/1860-2037/6.2009.5",
  url = 	"http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-6-17640"
}

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UR  - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-6-17640
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