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N Kopčo, V Best, and BG Shinn-Cunningham (2007). Sound localization with a preceding distractor, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 121, 420-432. Tomoriová B, Kopčo N, and R Andoga (2010). ” Temporal Characteristics of Task-Dependent Contextual Shifts in Sound Localization,” Presented at the 32nd MidWinter meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, Annaheim, CA. ( abstract, poster) Norbert Kopco, Virginia Best, Barbara G. Shinn-Cunningham CLICK VS. CLICK-CLICK: INFLUENCE OF A PRECEDING STIMULUS ON SOUND LOCALIZATION poster Tomoriová B, Andoga R, Barto M and N Kopčo (2008) “Temporal profile of contextual adaptation in horizontal sound localization,” Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Cognitive and Neural Systems, Boston, MA, May 2009. ( abstract, poster) Firca Grant Proposal FIRCA_BGSC_NK_proposal.pdf: FIRCA_BGSC_NK_proposal.pdf Yoav Arieh, Lawrence E. Marks(2007) “Posttransient shifts in auditory lateralization” Perception & Psychophysics 2007, 69 (4), 523-528 ( pdf ) Best, V., van Schaik, A., Jin, C., and Carlile, S. 2005. “Auditory spatial perception with sources overlapping in frequency and time,” Acta. Acust. Acust. 91, 421–428.
Braasch, J., and Hartung, K. (2002). “Localization in the presence of a distracter and reverberation in the frontal horizontal plane. I. Psychoacoustical data,” Acta. Acust. Acust. 88, 942–955.
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