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Spatial Perception of Sound Source Distribution in the Median Plane
Author(s) -
Ville Pulkki,
Henri Pöntynen,
Olli Santala
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of the audio engineering society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.234
H-Index - 60
ISSN - 1549-4950
DOI - 10.17743/jaes.2019.0033
Subject(s) - median plane , sound (geography) , perception , plane (geometry) , acoustics , distribution (mathematics) , geography , physics , mathematics , psychology , geometry , mathematical analysis , neuroscience
Spatial perception of concurrently active sound sources was investigated in an exploratory listening experiment. Incoherent noise source distributions of varying spatial characteristics were presented from loudspeaker arrays in anechoic conditions. The arrays were coinciding with the ±45◦ angular sectors in the frontal median and horizontal planes. The task of the immobile subjects was to report the directions of loudspeakers they perceived emitting sound. The results from median plane distributions suggest that two concurrent sources located along the vertical midline can be perceived individually without resorting to head movements when they are separated in elevation by 60◦ or more. With source pairs separated by less than 60◦, and with more complex physical distributions, the distributions were perceived inaccurately, biased, and spatially compressed but nevertheless not as point-like auditory images.

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