Future head-coupled display systems will include auditory spatial information in order to direct the pilot's attention to critical events in the environment. It is anticipated that such a system will provide dynamic as well as static auditory location information. This report reviews current research in the area of auditory motion perception, particularly as it applies to the development of simulated 3–dimensional auditory space.
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