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Spatial mapping of two-dimensional sound patterns presented sequentially

R M Ruff, E Perret

    Perceptual and Motor Skills
    |August 1, 1982
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    Humans primarily use horizontal sound spread to identify two-dimensional auditory patterns, impacting spatial perception. This research explores auditory-spatial processing and its neuropsychological applications.

    Area of Science:

    • Neuroscience
    • Auditory Perception
    • Spatial Cognition

    Background:

    • Human spatial perception relies on sensory input.
    • Auditory spatial processing in the extrapersonal frame of reference is complex.
    • Understanding how sound shapes spatial awareness is crucial.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate human spatial perception using acoustic input.
    • To analyze the mechanisms of auditory-spatial tasks.
    • To explore the role of sound pattern spread in perception.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilizing a two-dimensional loudspeaker array to present auditory stimuli.
    • Sequentially outlining digit contours using sound.
    • Analyzing perception based on alterations in vertical and horizontal sound pattern spread.

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    Main Results:

    • Two-dimensional sound patterns are primarily identified by their horizontal spread.
    • Auditory pattern identification is not solely dependent on horizontal spread.
    • Vertical spread also contributes to the perception of auditory spatial patterns.

    Conclusions:

    • Auditory spatial perception is significantly influenced by the horizontal dimension of sound patterns.
    • Findings suggest supramodal spatial functions may underlie visual and auditory perception differences.
    • The study offers insights into the neuropsychological applications of auditory-spatial processing.