Not giving any opinion here but it does support why I think our hearing or perception is better than we think. I think, we give way to much credit to computers at times and not enough other times and don't trust our ears enough when we should. How confusing it all is !
Anything to do with helping me create a more realistic space in my mix environment, the better I say !
Humans may not have the hearing of a dog but I think we do a pretty good job discerning spatial degree's in our surroundings. In audio, we have gone from mono mixes to creating a pretty realistic virtual world which is what Chris Stone has done with his DVZ Strings. When you listen to his examples, you go, okay, I get this whole spacial thing more.
Here is something more about "hearing"
http://phys.org/new…"]Human hearing beats the Fourier uncertainty principle[/]="http://phys.org/new…"]Human hearing beats the Fourier uncertainty principle[/]
Spatial Hearing, Interaural Loudness Differences, and Distance H
Spatial Hearing, Interaural Loudness Differences, and Distance Hearing: Interview
And this is rather interesting too:
[[url=http://[/URL]="http://www.audiolog…"]Spatial Hearing, Interaural Loudness Differences, and Distance Hearing: Interview with Norbert Kopco, PhD[/]="http://www.audiolog…"]Spatial Hearing, Interaural Loudness Differences, and Distance Hearing: Interview with Norbert Kopco, PhD[/]
And just to troll to see what others come up with and to stimulate this topic anyway it goes :)
The effect of spatial separation
https://www.google.ca/search?q=The+effect+of+spatial+separation&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-beta