Some aspects of the lateralization of echoed sound in man. II. The role ofthe stimulus spectrum

Citation
Dj. Tollin et Gb. Henning, Some aspects of the lateralization of echoed sound in man. II. The role ofthe stimulus spectrum, J ACOUST SO, 105(2), 1999, pp. 838-849
Citations number
45
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary,"Optics & Acoustics
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE ACOUSTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA
ISSN journal
00014966 → ACNP
Volume
105
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Part
1
Pages
838 - 849
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-4966(199902)105:2<838:SAOTLO>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
The lateralization of clicks and their ''echoes'' was investigated with a v iew to determining the role of spectral characteristics in lateralization. Lateralization-discrimination performance was measured in a number of two-i nterval, two-alternative forced-choice experiments using three pairs of bin aural clicks designed to elucidate how spectral cues are used in lateraliza tion. The stimulus in one observation interval comprised a diotic click fol lowed, after the interclick interval (ICI), by a dichotic click with either (1) an interaural time delay or (2) an interaural amplitude difference. Th e dichotic click was in turn followed, after an ICI of the same size, by an other diotic click. In the second observation interval, the signals to the two ears were interchanged. The stimulus has the property that the signals delivered to the two ears had either (1) identical energy-density spectra b ut nonzero interaural-phase differences (IPDs) or (2) zero IPDs but noniden tical energy-density spectra. Under certain circumstances, observers percei ved these stimuli as arising from the side of the head opposite that which would be predicted from the direction of the interaural cue in the temporal waveform. Joint consideration of the psychophysical data and the spectral characteristics of the stimuli strongly suggest a spectral "dominance regio n" for lateralization near 750 Hz, observers' lateralization performance wa s determined predominantly by the IPD cues From this region. In general, th e results demonstrate that echoes of transients that arrive within about 2- 3 ms of an initial transient are not suppressed, but have a substantial eff ect on lateralization through their contribution to the resultant spectral characteristics. The results contradict models that represent the precedenc e effect as the temporary suppression or inhibition of directional informat ion in echoes over 2-3 ms after an initial transient. (C) 1999 Acoustical S ociety of America. [S0001-4466(99)02302-4].