Perceptual Effects of Synthetic Reverberation on Three-Dimensional Audio Systems

A psychoacoustic investigation was conducted in which five subjects gave localization judgments for headphone-delivered speech stimuli processed by nonindividual head-related transfer functions, with and without synthetic "spatial" reverberation added to the stimuli. Spatial reverberation...

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