Both auditory and nonauditory factors affect the ability of a sound designer to manipulate auditory localization, distance, and environmental context perception. Results are presented from a study that parses the relative contributions of room acoustic simulation and head-coupled interactivity for mitigating localization errors. Consideration has been given to how both intentional and nonintentional visual and vibrational stimuli can affect the results.
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