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The way in which auditory displays are presented can significantly influence the experience of listeners. Spatio-temporal factors influence and redirect the attention toward such displays. These factors include presentation speed, stimulus externalization, and location in the three dimensional space. Results show that stimuli perceived inside the head resulted in a more accurate and faster response than those that were externalized. For externalized auditory displays, those presented in the frontal hemisphere were attended to faster. Response times did not change linearly with presentation speed; there was an optimal presentation rate at which the response time is fastest without compromising accuracy.
Author (s): Roginska, Agnieszka
Affiliation:
Music and Audio Research Lab (MARL), New York University, New York, NY
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Publication Date:
2012-07-06
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Roginska, Agnieszka; 2012; Effect of Spatial Location and Presentation Rate on the Reaction to Auditory Displays [PDF]; Music and Audio Research Lab (MARL), New York University, New York, NY; Paper ; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=16361
Roginska, Agnieszka; Effect of Spatial Location and Presentation Rate on the Reaction to Auditory Displays [PDF]; Music and Audio Research Lab (MARL), New York University, New York, NY; Paper ; 2012 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=16361