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2019
Reproduction and control of sound image distance are also important elements in three-dimensional acoustics. However, quantitative reproduction and control of sound image distance have not yet been realized. In particular, sound images in the front direction are often localized inside of the head or extremely close to the forehead. In this chapter, the
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Reproduction and control of sound image distance are also important elements in three-dimensional acoustics. However, quantitative reproduction and control of sound image distance have not yet been realized. In particular, sound images in the front direction are often localized inside of the head or extremely close to the forehead. In this chapter, the
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Perception of Distance in Animal Echo-Location
Nature, 1960THE frequency sweep used by some bats is unlikely to be essential for distance perception by these animals, and is possibly no more than an accidental consequence of their method of sound production. When the cricothyroid muscles of the larynx of Eptesicus bats are denervated the modulation is altogether absent and the frequency becomes constant at ...
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Auditory distance perception in an acoustic pipe
ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, 2008In a study of auditory distance perception, we investigated the effects of exaggeration the acoustic cue of reverberation where the intensity of sound did not vary noticeably. The set of stimuli was obtained by moving a sound source inside a 10.2-m long pipe having a 0.3-m diameter.
FONTANA F, ROCCHESSO, DAVIDE
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Visual perception and regulatory conflict: motivation and physiology influence distance perception.
Journal of experimental psychology. General, 2013Regulatory conflict can emerge when people experience a strong motivation to act on goals but a conflicting inclination to withhold action because physical resources available, or physiological potentials, are low.
Shana Cole, E. Balcetis, Sam Zhang
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The Visual Perception of Distance
1970In order to observe and to determine something about the character of the visual perception of distance, I shall offer an illustrative experience of visual remoteness and closeness freed, so far as possible, from ordinary sophistications. This illustration will lead to two descriptive definitions of distance and nearness which are intended to be ...
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1978
Most of the time we do not bump into obstacles, fall into holes, or reach for objects well beyond our grasp. We are able to behave adaptively with respect to distances in our environment. It is common to interpret such behavior as the product of an input (perceptual) process and an output (motor) process, each of which may consist of several ...
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Most of the time we do not bump into obstacles, fall into holes, or reach for objects well beyond our grasp. We are able to behave adaptively with respect to distances in our environment. It is common to interpret such behavior as the product of an input (perceptual) process and an output (motor) process, each of which may consist of several ...
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The Role of Knowledge in Distance-Perception
The American Journal of Psychology, 1965Albert J. Dinnerstein, Howard E. Gruber
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