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Erschienen in: Experimental Brain Research 1/2019

01.01.2019 | Research Article

Virtual auditory aperture passability

verfasst von: Christopher Riehm, Anthony Chemero, Paula L. Silva, Kevin Shockley

Erschienen in: Experimental Brain Research | Ausgabe 1/2019

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Abstract

Two experiments investigated (1) the ability of individuals to perceive the passability of apertures that are constructed using two virtual sounds sources and (2) the nature of the perceptual information that is used when determining passability in such a way. In the first experiment, participants judged whether they could successfully walk between two sound sources, heard through headphones, without turning their shoulders. We hypothesized that judgements would be accurate and driven by the detection of a proposed informational variable that relates head rotation, forward locomotion and aperture width. To test this hypothesis, we used motion tracking and a gain manipulation to alter apparent head rotation relative to virtual sound source positions and evaluated the effect on performance. Participants were able to accurately judge aperture passability based only on acoustic information. However, the gain manipulation did not show a significant influence on perceptual reports. The unexpected significant influence of lateral head movement on perceptual accuracy, however, does suggest that an alternative informational variable, based on lateral movement, may have been used. In the second experiment, a group of participants with wide shoulders was compared to a group with narrow shoulders on a similar task. Significant differences in minimally acceptable aperture width were found between the wide and narrow groups. When these aperture widths were scaled to the participants’ shoulder widths, however, the differences were no longer present. These findings are consistent with previous studies investigating perception of passability and offer promising applications of virtual reality technology in the study of auditory perceptual abilities.
Fußnoten
1
Streit, Shockley and Riley (2007) required only 17 participants to find a significant effect of a similar gain manipulation to the one used in Experiment 1.
 
2
The conventional method for analyzing binary (yes/no) perceptual judgments, as was followed by Russell and Turvey (1999), Warren and Whang (1987) and others, produces sets of critical perceptual boundaries—critical aperture to shoulder width ratios in this case—that can then be compared across conditions or groups, to reveal any perceptual differences generated by a given manipulation. This method could not, however, reliably pick boundaries for Experiment 1 because many participants produced judgments that were not sufficiently regular in their relationship to aperture width. Experiment 2, however did follow this method and was able to determine body scaled perceptual boundaries.
 
3
Warren and Whang (1987), in a similar experiment, found significant differences between groups of only 5 participants each (a total of 10 participants).
 
4
Anthropometric data from the ANSUR II Database.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Virtual auditory aperture passability
verfasst von
Christopher Riehm
Anthony Chemero
Paula L. Silva
Kevin Shockley
Publikationsdatum
01.01.2019
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Experimental Brain Research / Ausgabe 1/2019
Print ISSN: 0014-4819
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1106
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00221-018-5407-z

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