Results of Experiment 2

Results of Experiment 2

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Humans can adapt to changes in the acoustic properties of the head and exploit the resulting novel spectral cues for sound source localization. However, the adaptation rate varies across studies and is not associated with the aftereffects commonly found after adaptation in other sensory domains. To investigate the adaptation’ rate and measure poten...

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... training group in-between central sessions underwent an audio-motor training wearing an auditory bracelet, while the control group performed the same activity without the bracelet. Figure 2 shows the experiment structure and an overall representation of the raw responses provided by the two groups in the vertical location sessions. ...
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... were divided into two groups: the training and the control group. As illustrated in Figure 2A, both groups repeated five times the same vertical auditory localization task used in experiment 1 (see Experiment 1's methods subsection for more details). In the first and last sessions (regular ears 1 and regular ears 2), all participants performed the task without the new ears, while in the central sessions (new ears 1, new ears 2, new ears 3) they wore them. ...