Virtually spatialized sounds enhance auditory processing in healthy participants and patients with a disorder of consciousness
Abstract Neuroscientific and clinical studies on auditory perception often use headphones to limit sound interference. In these conditions, sounds are perceived as internalized because they lack the sound-attributes that normally occur with a sound produced from a point in space around the listener....
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Auteurs principaux: | Lizette Heine, Alexandra Corneyllie, Florent Gobert, Jacques Luauté, Mathieu Lavandier, Fabien Perrin |
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2021
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