作为听觉距离感知线索的高度
Laura Berenice Piceda1, Esteban N Lombera2, Joaquín Cerviño1
1Laboratorio de Acústica y Percepción Sonora (LAPSo), Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, CONICET, Bernal, Buenos Aires B1876, Argentina.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
|September 17, 2025
概括
角度升高显著改善听觉距离感知,特别是在更高的角度. 然而,当升高角度较小时,这种效应会减弱,这表明几何线索对于空间听觉准确性至关重要.
科学领域:
- 听觉感知是一种听觉感知.
- 空间听觉是一种空间听觉.
- 声学 声学 在声学方面
背景情况:
- 听觉距离感知是复杂的,受到各种声学和几何线索的影响.
- 以前的研究表明,视觉线索,如角度升高,影响空间感知.
- 在听觉距离估计中角升高的作用需要进一步研究.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究角度升高如何影响听觉距离感知.
- 为了比较角度升高在听觉与视觉空间感知中的影响.
- 为了确定在哪些条件下角高度有助于距离估计的准确性.
主要方法:
- 实验1:22站立的参与者判断不同高度和不同距离的声音源的距离.
- 实验2:21名坐着的参与者执行了类似的任务,减少了角度升高和动强度.
- 声学刺激包括来自不同高度和距离的扬声器发出的白噪声爆发.
主要成果:
- 实验1表明,更大的角度高度显著提高了听觉距离估计的准确性.
- 实验2的角度升高降低,地板层和耳层源之间没有显著差异.
- 听觉空间听力受到几何线索的影响,特别是当角高度与距离相变时.
结论:
- 角高度作为一个几何暗示,可以改善听觉距离感知.
- 角度升高的有效性取决于角度的大小及其与距离的相关性.
- 这些发现凸显了空间听力模型中源高度的重要性.
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