来自板的测量和模拟衍射对声音源定位的效应
Christoph Kirsch1, Stephan D Ewert1
1Medizinische Physik and Cluster of Excellence Hearing4all, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, 26129 Oldenburg, Germany.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
|May 10, 2024
概括
声音边缘衍射显著影响听觉空间感知,将感知到的声音源位置移动高达12度. 这项研究量化了对水平声音定位的衍射效应,这对于理解现实世界声学至关重要.
科学领域:
- 声学 声学 在声学方面
- 精神声学是一种精神声学.
- 听觉感知是一种听觉感知.
背景情况:
- 自然和人造结构通过反射和衍射改变声音的传播.
- 虽然对双耳定位的声音反射效应进行了研究,但边缘衍射对空间感知的影响不太了解.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究从平面板上边缘衍射对水平声源定位的影响.
- 将测量结果与几何声学模拟进行比较,以呈现衍射声道.
主要方法:
- 在无声环境中使用人工头进行双声录音,并使用方形板.
- 音源局部化测试在板块的事件和阴影边界附近的不同位置进行.
- 实验数据与模拟数据的比较,包括用于衍射染的单个耳朵位置.
主要成果:
- 声波衍射导致感知到的源移动到12°的近视角.
- 封闭的正面声音源被认为是向板的可见边缘移动的.
- 当包括双耳衍射染时,模拟准确地复制了观察到的本地化偏移.
结论:
- 边缘衍射是听觉空间感知的一个重要因素,影响水平定位.
- 声学模拟可以有效地模拟衍射的感知效应,帮助建筑声学和虚拟现实应用.
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