Minimum audible angle thresholds for sources varying in both elevation and azimuth

Abstract
Minimum audible angle (MAA) thresholds were obtained for four subjects in a two-alternative, forced-choice, three up/one down, adaptive paradigm as a function of the orientation of the array of sources. With sources distributed on the horizontal plane, the mean MAA threshold was 0.97.degree.. With the sources distributed on the vertical plane (array rotated 90.degree.), the mean MAA threshold was 3.65.degree.. Performance in both conditions was well in line with previous experiments of this type. Tests were also conducted with sources distributed on oblique planes. As the array was rotation from 10.degree.-60.degree. from the horizontal plane, relatively little change in the MAA threshold was observed; the mean MAA thresholds ranged from 0.78.degree. to 1.06.degree.. Only when the array ws nearly vertical (80.degree.) was there any appreciable loss in spatial resolution; the MAA threshold had increased to 1.8.degree.. The relevance of these results to research on auditory localization under natural listening conditions, especially in the presence of head movements, is also discussed.

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