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Spatiotemporal factors influence sound-source segregation in localization behavior
- Source :
- Journal of Neurophysiology
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- To program a goal-directed response in the presence of acoustic reflections, the audio-motor system should suppress the detection of time-delayed sources. We examined the effects of spatial separation and interstimulus delay on the ability of human listeners to localize a pair of broadband sounds in the horizontal plane. Participants indicated how many sounds were heard and where these were perceived by making one or two head-orienting localization responses. Results suggest that perceptual fusion of the two sounds depends on delay and spatial separation. Leading and lagging stimuli in close spatial proximity required longer stimulus delays to be perceptually separated than those further apart. Whenever participants heard one sound, their localization responses for synchronous sounds were oriented to a weighted average of both source locations. For short delays, responses were directed toward the leading stimulus location. Increasing spatial separation enhanced this effect. For longer delays, responses were again directed toward a weighted average. When participants perceived two sounds, the first and the second response were directed to either of the leading and lagging source locations. Perceived locations were interchanged often in their temporal order (in ∼40% of trials). We show that the percept of two sounds occurring requires sufficient spatiotemporal separation, after which localization can be performed with high accuracy. We propose that the percept of temporal order of two concurrent sounds results from a different process than localization and discuss how dynamic lateral excitatory-inhibitory interactions within a spatial sensorimotor map could explain the findings.
- Subjects :
- Sound localization
Auditory perception
Adult
Male
Physiology
Computer science
Speech recognition
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Spatial Behavior
01 natural sciences
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Sensorimotor integration
Perception
Precedence effect
0103 physical sciences
medicine
Auditory system
Humans
Sound Localization
010301 acoustics
Sound (geography)
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geography
geography.geographical_feature_category
General Neuroscience
Brain
Azimuth
medicine.anatomical_structure
Head Movements
Female
Cues
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00223077
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Neurophysiology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....d3238c32c97ddfb683574182fe98f1f3
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.00184.2020