نتایج جستجو برای: sound stimuli

تعداد نتایج: 192214  

2007
Robert Fettiplace

Our sense of hearing depends on the correct performance of about 15 000 hair cells in each cochlea that serve as an interface between the mechanical vibrations of speech, music and other sounds and the electrical signals of the brain. Hair cells can detect vibrations of atomic dimensions down to 0.2 nm, and can respond more than 20 000 times a second. These cells cannot regenerate, so their atr...

Journal: :Vision Research 2013
Yasuhiro Takeshima Jiro Gyoba

The fission illusion is induced by multisensory (audio-visual) integration. In the present study, we assume that perceptual efficiency affects the fission illusion's rate because this illusion occurs in a short temporal range through the integration of visual and auditory information. The present study examined the effect of perceptual efficiency on the fission illusion by presenting visual pat...

2003
André van Schaik Simon Carlile

In this paper we describe work which characterises the effect of spatial factors on the segregation of concurrent sound sources. The results inform the operational requirements of virtual auditory displays required to render multiple, concurrent sound sources in terms of (i) minimum spacing between sources and (ii) identification of the principal acoustic directional cues exploited by the audit...

2015
Akiko Callan Daniel Callan Hiroshi Ando

In spatial perception, visual information has higher acuity than auditory information and we often misperceive sound-source locations when spatially disparate visual stimuli are presented simultaneously. Ventriloquists make good use of this auditory illusion. In this study, we investigated neural substrates of the ventriloquism effect to understand the neural mechanism of multimodal integration...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2000
C Jin M Schenkel S Carlile

This paper examines the role of biological constraints in the human auditory localization process. A psychophysical and neural system modeling approach was undertaken in which performance comparisons between competing models and a human subject explore the relevant biologically plausible "realism constraints." The directional acoustical cues, upon which sound localization is based, were derived...

Journal: :Biology letters 2010
Ari Ueno Satoshi Hirata Kohki Fuwa Keiko Sugama Kiyo Kusunoki Goh Matsuda Hirokata Fukushima Kazuo Hiraki Masaki Tomonaga Toshikazu Hasegawa

The brain activity of a fully awake chimpanzee being presented with her name was investigated. Event-related potentials (ERPs) were measured for each of the following auditory stimuli: the vocal sound of the subject's own name (SON), the vocal sound of a familiar name of another group member, the vocal sound of an unfamiliar name and a non-vocal sound. Some differences in ERP waveforms were det...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2001
J V Stone N M Hunkin J Porrill R Wood V Keeler M Beanland M Port N R Porter

We address the following question: Is there a difference (D) between the amount of time for auditory and visual stimuli to be perceived? On each of 1000 trials, observers were presented with a light-sound pair, separated by a stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) between -250 ms (sound first) and +250 ms. Observers indicated if the light-sound pair came on simultaneously by pressing one of two (yes o...

2017
Christopher C. Berger H. Henrik Ehrsson

Can what we imagine hearing change what we see? Whether imagined sensory stimuli are integrated with external sensory stimuli to shape our perception of the world has only recently begun to come under scrutiny. Here, we made use of the cross-bounce illusion in which an auditory stimulus presented at the moment two passing objects meet promotes the perception that the objects bounce off rather t...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2010
Ruth Y Litovsky Shelly P Godar

The precedence effect refers to the fact that humans are able to localize sound in reverberant environments, because the auditory system assigns greater weight to the direct sound (lead) than the later-arriving sound (lag). In this study, absolute sound localization was studied for single source stimuli and for dual source lead-lag stimuli in 4-5 year old children and adults. Lead-lag delays ra...

2016
James T. Enns Keiko Masutomi Nicolas Barascud Makio Kashino Josh H. McDermott Maria Chait

The segregation of sound sources from the mixture of sounds that enters the ear is a core capacity of human hearing, but the extent to which this process is dependent on attention remains unclear. This study investigated the effect of attention on the ability to segregate sounds via repetition. We utilized a dual task design in which stimuli to be segregated were presented along with stimuli fo...

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