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  1. Asymmetries in human judgements of distance for approaching and receding sounds are predicted by a loudness model for time-varying sounds
  2. Compression may be a general tendency of auditory distance judgments: evidence from distance estimates using a novel echolocation skill
  3. Sex-specific differences in self-reported speech, spatial, and qualities of hearing abilities
  4. Principles governing the effects of sensory loss on human abilities: An integrative review
  5. Effect of early versus late onset of partial visual loss on judgments of auditory distance
  6. Rebirth in the Mechanical Garden of Eden
  7. Falling into the Realm of Chaos
  8. Auditory distance perception in front and rear space
  9. Partial visual loss disrupts the relationship between judged room size and sound source distance
  10. How hearing changes as a result of blindness
  11. Factors Affecting Auditory Estimates of Virtual Room Size: Effects of Stimulus, Level, and Reverberation
  12. The accuracy of auditory spatial judgments in the visually impaired is dependent on sound source distance
  13. Comparison of auditory spatial bisection and minimum audible angle in front, lateral, and back space
  14. The Role of Visual Experience in Auditory Space Perception around the Legs
  15. Blindness enhances auditory obstacle circumvention: Assessing echolocation, sensory substitution, and visual-based navigation
  16. Partial Visual Loss Affects Self-reports of Hearing Abilities Measured Using a Modified Version of the Speech, Spatial, and Qualities of Hearing Questionnaire
  17. Auditory spatial representations of the world are compressed in blind humans
  18. Evaluation of a method for enhancing interaural level differences at low frequencies
  19. Echoic Sensory Substitution Information in a Single Obstacle Circumvention Task
  20. An assessment of auditory-guided locomotion in an obstacle circumvention task
  21. Auditory distance perception in humans: a review of cues, development, neuronal bases, and effects of sensory loss
  22. A summary of research investigating echolocation abilities of blind and sighted humans
  23. Sensory substitution information informs locomotor adjustments when walking through apertures
  24. Discrimination of virtual auditory distance using level and direct-to-reverberant ratio cues
  25. An assessment of virtual auditory distance judgments among blind and sighted listeners
  26. An assessment of virtual auditory distance judgments among blind and sighted listeners
  27. Using Acoustic Information to Perceive Room Size: Effects of Blindness, Room Reverberation Time, and Stimulus
  28. Evidence for enhanced discrimination of virtual auditory distance among blind listeners using level and direct-to-reverberant cues
  29. Perceiving auditory distance using level and direct-to-reverberant ratio cues
  30. Measurement of the binaural auditory filter using a detection task
  31. Precision and accuracy of ocular following: influence of age and type of eye movement
  32. The masking of interaural delays
  33. Measurement of the binaural temporal window using a lateralisation task
  34. Effects of correlated and uncorrelated interfering noise on interaural time delay (ITD) detection
  35. Measuring the binaural temporal window