Effect of passive whole-body rotation on sound localization accuracy of listener subjective straight ahead
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- Honda Akio
- Department of Information Design, Faculty of Informatics, Shizuoka Institute of Science and Technology
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- Masumi Yoji
- Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University
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- Suzuki Yôiti
- Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University
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- Sakamoto Shuichi
- Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University
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<p>This study investigated the effect of passive whole-body rotation on the accuracy of listener subjective straight ahead. Listeners sat on a digitally controlled spinning chair placed at the center of a circular loudspeaker array (radius = 1.1 m, speaker spacing = 2.5°) and were exposed to a single 30-ms pink noise burst emitted from one loudspeaker of this array. Under the chair-still condition, listeners were asked to keep their head still, whereas under the chair-rotation condition, listeners were asked to keep their head still and their chairs were rotated at angular velocities of 5, 10, and 20°/s. In both cases, listeners judged whether the stimulus was presented from the right or left of the subjective straight ahead, and there was a significant decrease in the sound localization accuracies under the chair-rotation condition, while chair rotation speed had almost no effect on sound localization accuracy.</p>
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- Acoustical Science and Technology
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Acoustical Science and Technology 41 (1), 249-252, 2020-01-01
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- 130007782684
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- 13475177
- 03694232
- 13463969
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