通过头部旋转进行声音定位的时间整合

E. Macpherson, Janet K. Kim
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关于声源在前/后维度的位置的信息存在于头部旋转与由此产生的耳间时间或电平差异线索的变化之间的关系中。使用这种动态线索进行定位需要听觉系统能够准确地表示头部在空间中的方向和运动。我们测量了在主动和被动旋转条件下,以及作为头部旋转角度和速度的函数,正常听力的人类听众定位低频(0.5-1 kHz)噪声带的前后源的能力,而在没有头部运动的情况下,这些噪声带无法准确定位。当头部以50-400°/s(主动颈部旋转)或25-100°/s(全身被动旋转)的速度运动时,目标被呈现,并在头部通过可变宽度的空间窗口时打开和关闭。准确度随窗宽的增加而增加,因为窗宽提供了更大的耳间提示变化,但准确度随头转速度的增加而降低,这减少了刺激的持续时间。对于主动和被动旋转,这些影响几乎完全相反,因此表现主要与刺激的持续时间有关,无论线索变化的大小或旋转方式如何,75%正确的前/后判别需要约100毫秒的持续时间。动态听觉线索在被动旋转条件下的有效性表明,前庭输入足以告知听觉系统有关头部运动。
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Temporal integration in sound localization via head rotation
Information about a sound source’s location in the front/back dimension is present in the relation between head rotation and the resulting changes in interaural time- or level-difference cues. The use of such dynamic cues for localization requires the auditory system to have access to an accurate representation of the orientation and motion of the head in space. We measured, in active and passive rotation conditions, and as a function of head-rotation angle and velocity, normally hearing human listeners’ ability to localize front and rear sources of a low-frequency (0.5–1 kHz) noise band that was not accurately localizable in the absence of head motion. Targets were presented while the head was in motion at velocities of 50–400°/s (active neck rotation) or 25–100°/s (whole-body passive rotation), and were gated on and off as the head passed through a variable-width spatial window. Accuracy increased as window width was increased, which provided access to larger interaural cue changes, but decreased as head-turn velocity increased, which reduced the duration of the stimuli. For both active and passive rotation, these effects were almost exactly reciprocal, such that performance was related primarily to the duration of the stimulus, with ∼100 ms duration required for 75% correct front/back discrimination regardless of the cue-change magnitude or mode of rotation. The efficacy of the dynamic auditory cues in the passive rotation condition suggests that vestibular input is sufficient to inform the auditory system about head motion.
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