作者
Ruth Y Litovsky, H Steven Colburn, William A Yost, Sandra J Guzman
发表日期
1999/10/1
来源
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
卷号
106
期号
4
页码范围
1633-1654
出版商
Acoustical Society of America
简介
In a reverberant environment, sounds reach the ears through several paths. Although the direct sound is followed by multiple reflections, which would be audible in isolation, the first-arriving wavefront dominates many aspects of perception. The “precedence effect” refers to a group of phenomena that are thought to be involved in resolving competition for perception and localization between a direct sound and a reflection. This article is divided into five major sections. First, it begins with a review of recent work on psychoacoustics, which divides the phenomena into measurements of fusion, localization dominance, and discrimination suppression. Second, buildup of precedence and breakdown of precedence are discussed. Third measurements in several animal species, developmental changes in humans, and animal studies are described. Fourth, recent physiological measurements that might be helpful in …
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