EFFECTS OF HEARING PROTECTORS ON AUDITORY LOCALIZATION IN AZIMUTH AND ELEVATION.

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Bolia, R.S. D'Angelo, W.R. Mishler, P.J. & Morris, L.J.
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Abstract

This paper describes an experiment conducted to determine the effects of 2 types of hearing protectors on auditory localization performance. Six listeners localized a 750-ms broadband noise from loudspeakers ranging in azimuth from -180 deg. to +180 deg. and in elevation from -75 deg. to +90 deg. Independent variables included the type of hearing protector and the elevation of the source. Dependent measures included azimuth error, elevation error, and the percentage of trials resulting in a front-back confusion. Performance on each of the dependent measures was found to be mediated by 1 or more of the independent variables.

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TRIS 00813625
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Human Factors. 2001. Spring 43(1) Pp122-128 (1 Phot., 4 Fig., Refs.)

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