The effect of temporal diffusion on the ongoing precedence effect

M. T. Pastore, J. Braasch
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In room acoustic scenarios, listeners’ localization is often dominated by the sound propagating directly from the its source despite numerous reflections that present different spatial cues only milliseconds later. This is called the precedence effect (PE). Most studies have simulated the PE by presenting one sound (the lead) followed by a copy of the lead that is delayed and presented with different interaural cues (the lag). These simulations assume that reflective surfaces are flat, yet interior surfaces are often far more complex and variable, resulting in spatially and temporally diffuse reflections. The effect of the temporal aspect of this diffusion on listeners’ localization of lead/lag, 200-ms duration, noise stimuli filtered to 100-900 Hz and presented over headphones is investigated. Lag stimuli are convolved with a Hanning-windowed 2-ms noise burst to simulate temporal effects of uneven reflective surfaces. Results show that listeners’ localization is dominated by the interaural cues of the lead, even when gating onsets/offsets are windowed out. Modeling analyses based on those in Pastore and Braasch 2019 suggest that interaural time differences in the ongoing stimulus portion can be extracted from rising slopes of the envelopes of neural output, even when lead and lag envelopes are decorrelated.
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时间扩散对持续优先效应的影响
在室内声学场景中,听者的定位通常由直接从其来源传播的声音所主导,尽管有许多反射在几毫秒后呈现不同的空间线索。这被称为优先效应(PE)。大多数研究通过播放一个声音(引音)来模拟PE,然后播放一个延迟的引音副本,并提供不同的内部线索(滞后)。这些模拟假设反射表面是平坦的,但内部表面往往更加复杂和多变,导致空间和时间上的漫反射。研究了这种扩散的时间方面对听者对超前/滞后、200毫秒持续时间、过滤到100-900 Hz并通过耳机呈现的噪声刺激的定位的影响。滞后刺激与汉宁窗的2毫秒噪声爆发相卷积,以模拟不均匀反射表面的时间效应。结果表明,听者的定位是由导联的耳间线索主导的,即使门控开始/偏移被排除在外。基于Pastore和Braasch 2019的建模分析表明,即使导联和滞后包络去相关,也可以从神经输出包络的上升斜率中提取持续刺激部分的神经间时间差异。
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