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  • Acoustics
  • Psychoacoustics
  • Architectural Acoustics

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  • Sound reflection from irregular surfaces causes temporal and spatial diffusion.
  • Research has focused on predicting diffusion, with less attention to its perceptual impact.
  • Differences in reflection waveforms (damped onset/offset, spread energy, lower amplitude, decorrelation) from architectural surfaces are significant but perceptually undocumented.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the perceptual effect of temporal diffusion on the echo threshold.
  • To compare the detectability of diffuse reflections versus specular reflections.

Main Methods:

  • Echo threshold tests were performed using speech and music signals.
  • Simulated reflections with varying degrees of temporal diffusion were compared to direct sound and specular reflections.
  • Stimuli were presented in diotic and spatialized formats.

Main Results:

  • Diffuse reflections were less detectable as separate auditory events than specular reflections for speech signals at equal energy.
  • No significant difference in echo threshold was found for music signals between diffuse and specular reflections.
  • Echo thresholds were shorter for speech than music, and for spatialized than diotic presentation.

Conclusions:

  • Temporal diffusion significantly impacts the detectability of reflections in speech, making them less perceptible as echoes.
  • The perceptual effect of temporal diffusion on echo threshold differs between speech and music signals.
  • Auditory presentation methods (diotic vs. spatialized) and signal type influence echo threshold perception.