Two sound files. Sound A.wav: Experimental Sound Base frequency – 1000 Hz Interburst interval – 0 ms Number of harmonics – 3 (2f, 3f, 4f) Pulse duration - .25 ms Total duration - 2.45 s vehicle045.wav: Vehicle sound car horn Three short honks Retrieved from: http://www.grsites.com/archive/sounds/category/12/?offset=40 One data file. NSF sound localization raw data 1-4-19.csv This data file represents de-identified raw data from a sound localization experiment with 29 participants. Participants heard an experimental sound (Sound A.wav) or a car horn sound (vehicle045.wav) and had to indicate which direction the sound came from. The headings in the .csv data file represent: participant: participant number order: order of sound presentations trial: trial number SoundType: b (experimental sound) or c (car horn sound) Degreeloc: with 0 degrees as directly in front, this represents the degree at which the sound was presented, on a circle. -45 is front left, -90 is left, -135 is left rear, 135 is right rear, 90 is right, 45 is front right. Degreeresp_loc: this is the same metric as Degreeloc, but indicates the direction of the participant's response to where they thought the sound was coming from. SourceLocation: The direction of the sound written in directional terms (e.g., front, left rear, etc.) ResponseLocation: The direction of the participant's response to the sound direction, written in directional terms. ResponseError: The difference between the degree of location of the sound source, and the degree of the location of the participant's response. Corrected_ResponseError: This treats all differences reported in ResponseError as the minimum difference in degrees between sound source and response location, with a maximum possible difference of 180 degrees (i.e., opposite direction of sound and response). ResponseConfidence: participant's reported confidence in the accuracy of their response, on a scale of 0 to 100. Correct Response: Whether the participant correctly identified the location of the sound, with 0 being incorrect, and 1 being correct. Incorrect Response: Whether the participant incorrectly identified the location of the sound, with 0 being correct, and 1 being incorrect.