Figure 1
From: The Generalization of Auditory Accommodation to Altered Spectral Cues

Accommodation to altered spectral cues. Baseline Localization performance with bare ears (i.e. with unaltered spectral cues), immediately after the insertion of molds (i.e. with acutely disrupted spectral cues), with molds at the end of the 10-day training period. Subjects’ performance decreased on acute exposure to molds and improved after the training period. For broadband noise stimuli in anechoic conditions, (a) represents the front-back error rate, (b) represents the spherical correlation coefficient and (c) represents the polar angle error. For speech stimuli in anechoic conditions, (d) represents the front-back error rate, (e) represents the spherical correlation coefficient and (f) represents the polar angle error. For broadband noise stimuli in echoic conditions, (g) represents the front-back error rate. Error bars indicate the standard error of the mean. Individual data shown as dots, n = 10. *Denotes p < 0.05, **denotes p < 0.01.