2022
DOI: 10.1163/22134808-bja10082
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Relating Sound and Sight in Simulated Environments

Abstract: The auditory signals at the ear can be affected by components arriving both directly from a sound source and indirectly via environmental reverberation. Previous studies have suggested that the perceptual separation of these contributions can be aided by expectations of likely reverberant qualities. Here, we investigated whether vision can provide information about the auditory properties of physical locations that could also be used to develop such expectations. We presented participants with audiovisual stim… Show more

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“…Such data could be used to assess whether PDRs might be exploited in clinics against, or in substitution to traditional audiometric hearing tests in partially responsive subjects (e.g., children, elders). From a different perspective, physiological data could be studied to further elucidate the cooperation between sight and hearing apparatus to detect and locate external sounds (e.g., [18]).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such data could be used to assess whether PDRs might be exploited in clinics against, or in substitution to traditional audiometric hearing tests in partially responsive subjects (e.g., children, elders). From a different perspective, physiological data could be studied to further elucidate the cooperation between sight and hearing apparatus to detect and locate external sounds (e.g., [18]).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%