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In Vitro Techniques Membrane Potentials Neurons / physiology Olivary Nucleus. The localization performance was studied when subjects listened 1) to a real sound field and 2) to binaural recordings of the same sound field, made a) in their own ears and b) in the ears of other subjects.

So for example, you turn your head to the right your centre sound source is now coming from the right speaker the centre speaker now becomes your left speaker and so basically the films sound sequence has been lost. Current-clamp recording showed that MNTB neurons respond to depolarization. The sound that is recorded through each microphone is then mixed together to create a stereo effect that mimics the way humans hear sound naturally. That is when you turn your head the sound direction or source remains the same. Binaural recording captures sound from these different directions and frequencies by using two microphones that are placed in the ears of a mannequin or a person. This technique could also be applied to one of the problems with the existing sound setup in Cinema. Ideally these microphones will be actually embedded within the ear canal of the dummy’s ears, these ears which should also be a close approximation of the human ear, in order to more closely replicate the sound that the human ear, hears. Our idea is to investigate the technology and research into methods for the introduction of 3D Stereo Sound to Future Cinema productions by using Binaural sound recording techniques.īinaural sound is produced by using two microphones to record live performances, nothing unusual there, but what is different is that each microphone is attached to opposite sides of a dummy human head. The term binaural technique is used as a cover label here for methods of sound recording, synthesis and reproduction, where the signals in focus are the acoustic signals at the eardrums.
