Originally posted by westlee:
When the sound sources are a good deal behind your head, you start running into the "Hall/Precedence effect" concerning spatial cueing/location.
Could you explain this a bit more? Are you localizing low frequencies or hearing certain sounds before others? When you say "Hall/Precedence effect" do you mean the Haas/Precedence effect?
A lot of this has to do with the Munson/Fletcher response curve that gets wildly skewed with audio cues coming from directly behind.
Are you talking about Fletcher-Munson loudness compensation curves? Or is there some other research they did regarding localization?
Thanx.