@CONFERENCE\{IMM2012-06515, author = "M. N. Schmidt and S. Schwartz and J. Larsen", title = "Interactive {3D} audio: Enhancing awareness of details in immersive soundscapes?", year = "2012", month = "oct", keywords = "spatial audio, {3D} audio, interactive", booktitle = "Proc. of {AES} 133th Convention", volume = "", series = "", editor = "", publisher = "Audio Engineering Society", organization = "", address = "", note = "Extra material http://www.imm.dtu.dk/pubdb/p.php?6322", url = "http://www.aes.org/events/133/", abstract = "Spatial audio and the possibility of interacting with the audio environment is thought to increase listeners' attention to details in a soundscape. This work examines if interactive {3D} audio enhances listeners' ability to recall details in a soundscape. Nine di erent soundscapes were constructed and presented in either mono, stereo, {3D,} or interactive {3D,} and performance was evaluated by asking factual questions about details in the audio. Results show that spatial cues can increase attention to background sounds while reducing attention to narrated text, indicating that spatial audio can be constructed to guide listeners' attention." }