Breakdown of echo suppression in the precedence effect
- PMID: 3693711
- DOI: 10.1121/1.395802
Breakdown of echo suppression in the precedence effect
Abstract
A new phenomenon is reported in which a change in spatial location of the leading sound source disrupts the normal echo suppression of the precedence effect. Click trains were presented through two loudspeakers, one leading the other by a few milliseconds. When leading and lagging signals were switched, listeners heard clicks momentarily for as long as several seconds from both loudspeakers before echo suppression was reestablished.
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