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Janina Fels
Janina Fels
RWTH Aachen University, Institute for Hearing Technology and Acoustics
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Switching in the cocktail party: exploring intentional control of auditory selective attention.
I Koch, V Lawo, J Fels, M Vorländer
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 37 (4 …, 2011
1852011
Perceptually robust headphone equalization for binaural reproduction
B Masiero, J Fels
Audio Engineering Society Convention 130, 2011
1112011
A high-resolution head-related transfer function and three-dimensional ear model database
R Bomhardt, M de la Fuente Klein, J Fels
Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics 29 (1), 2016
792016
Head-related transfer functions of children
J Fels, P Buthmann, M Vorländer
Acta Acustica united with Acustica 90 (5), 918-927, 2004
692004
A review of socio-acoustic surveys for soundscape studies
MS Engel, A Fiebig, C Pfaffenbach, J Fels
Current Pollution Reports 4, 220-239, 2018
632018
Sound localization in individualized and non-individualized crosstalk cancellation systems
P Majdak, B Masiero, J Fels
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 133 (4), 2055-2068, 2013
632013
Anthropometric parameters influencing head-related transfer functions
J Fels, M Vorländer
Acta Acustica united with Acustica 95 (2), 331-342, 2009
622009
The cross‐modal effects of sensory deprivation on spatial and temporal processes in vision and audition: A systematic review on behavioral and neuroimaging research since 2000
L Bell, L Wagels, C Neuschaefer-Rube, J Fels, RE Gur, K Konrad
Neural plasticity 2019 (1), 9603469, 2019
482019
Evaluation of a fast HRTF measurement system
JG Richter, G Behler, J Fels
Audio Engineering Society Convention 140, 2016
472016
From children to adults: How binaural cues and ear canal impedances grow
J Fels
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 124 (6), 3359-3359, 2008
472008
Intentional switching in auditory selective attention: Exploring different binaural reproduction methods in an anechoic chamber
J Oberem, V Lawo, I Koch, J Fels
Acta acustica united with acustica 100 (6), 1139-1148, 2014
462014
A review of the use of psychoacoustic indicators on soundscape studies
MS Engel, A Fiebig, C Pfaffenbach, J Fels
Current Pollution Reports, 1-20, 2021
452021
Intentional attention switching in dichotic listening: Exploring the efficiency of nonspatial and spatial selection
V Lawo, J Fels, J Oberem, I Koch
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 67 (10), 2010-2024, 2014
412014
Sound in occupied open-plan offices: Objective metrics with a review of historical perspectives
M Yadav, D Cabrera, J Kim, J Fels, R de Dear
Applied Acoustics 177, 107943, 2021
362021
An extended binaural real-time auralization system with an interface to research hearing aids for experiments on subjects with hearing loss
F Pausch, L Aspöck, M Vorländer, J Fels
Trends in hearing 22, 2331216518800871, 2018
352018
Experiments on authenticity and plausibility of binaural reproduction via headphones employing different recording methods
J Oberem, B Masiero, J Fels
Applied Acoustics 114, 71-78, 2016
352016
Design of a fast broadband individual head-related transfer function measurement system
B Masiero, M Pollow, J Fels
Proc. Forum Acusticum, 136, 2011
322011
On the influence of continuous subject rotation during high-resolution head-related transfer function measurements
JG Richter, J Fels
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing 27 (4), 730-741, 2019
312019
Early environmental quality and life-course mental health effects: The Equal-Life project
I Van Kamp, KP Waye, K Kanninen, J Gulliver, A Bozzon, A Psyllidis, ...
Environmental epidemiology 6 (1), e183, 2022
272022
Experiments on localization accuracy with non-individual and individual HRTFs comparing static and dynamic reproduction methods
J Oberem, JG Richter, D Setzer, J Seibold, I Koch, J Fels
BioRxiv, 2020.03. 31.011650, 2020
262020
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