Accession Number:

AD0753637

Title:

Binaural Processing of Speech in Light Aircraft,

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CIVIL AEROMEDICAL INST OKLAHOMA CITY OKLA

Report Date:

1972-09-01

Abstract:

Laboratory studies have shown that the human binaural auditory system can extract signals from noise more effectively when the signals or the noise are presented in one of several interaurally disparate configurations. Questions arise as to whether these laboratory studies in anechoic or semi-anechoic spaces can be generalized to more reverberant listening conditions. In this study, tests were conducted in the cabin of a light airplane, in flight. For symmetrical signal sources, loudspeaker transmissions of intelligibility-test materials produce higher intelligibility scores for speakers out-of-phase than for speakers in-phase. Author

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0009

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