
- Independence of Delay and Echo-Threshold in Humans Je rey D. Masterson, Brian S. Nelson, and Terry T. Takahashi, Institute of Neuroscience, University of Oregon, 97403, Eugene, OR. jmaster2@uoregon.edu, bsnelson@uoregon.edu
- Head saccade precision and latency to sound pairs having different durations in the barn owl Brian S. Nelson & Terry T. Takahashi Institute of Neuroscience, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, 97403 bsnelson@uoregon.edu
- In natural, echoic environments, listeners localize the source emitting the sounds instead of their reflections, which frequently overlap in time with the sound arriving directly from the source. The delay between the onsets
- A Two Source Reference for Determining When a Simulated Echo Becomes Localizable Je D. Masterson, Brian S. Nelson, and Terry T. Takahashi, Institute of Neuroscience, University of Oregon, 97403, Eugene, OR. jmaster2@uoregon.edu, bsnelson@uoregon.edu
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- Independence of Echo-Threshold and Echo-Delay in the Brian S. Nelson*, Terry T. Takahashi
- Biol Cybern (2008) 98:579586 DOI 10.1007/s00422-008-0232-2