On 12/21/2013 04:40 AM, David Worrall wrote:
I remember reading that, with exposure, human's audio-processing "hardware" can 
adapt to/learn how to use a non-optimal HRTF, given a bit of time.
Does anyone have a reference for this?


purely anecdotal, but i was surprised (and just a little bit shocked) to find i'd learned david griesinger's ear-canal-RTFs within five minutes of listening over his compensated headphones, for my first-ever externalized binaural image experience.

google for griesinger's presentations and papers on ear-canal probes and headphones calibration. there is one in particular i have in mind, sickly green background, which is awesome (but for the choice of color), but i don't have the link atm. i guess it's listed on his homepage. you should find something of interest to your question in the references.


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