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C Müller1, P Schnider, A Persterer

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|January 1, 1993
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Researchers explored directional hearing and motion perception in microgravity using simulated free-field hearing. Findings offer insights into how balance and hearing systems interact for orientation in altered gravitational environments.

Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Auditory Perception
  • Vestibular System

Context:

  • Investigating human sensory integration in microgravity.
  • Understanding spatial orientation challenges in spaceflight.

Purpose:

  • To examine directional hearing and audiokinetic vection using simulated free-field hearing.
  • To elucidate the interplay between vestibular and auditory systems in microgravity.

Summary:

  • Digital filter techniques simulated free-field hearing via headphones to study directional hearing and audiokinetic vection in microgravity.
  • Data provided foundational information on the reciprocal influence of vestibular and auditory inputs on dynamic orientation.
  • The study details the technical setup and experimental procedures, discussing the technology's utility in psychoacoustic research and clinical applications.

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Impact:

  • Provides crucial data for understanding sensory processing in altered gravity.
  • Highlights the potential of simulated free-field hearing technology for research and clinical diagnostics.