Human echolocation describes how people use reflected sounds to obtain information about their ambient world. We investigated, by using auditory models, how three perceptual parameters, loudness, pitch and sharpness, determine echolocation. We used acoustic recordings from two previous studies, both from stationary situations, and their resulting perceptual data as input to our analysis. An initial analysis was on the room acoustics of the recordings. The parameters of interest were sound pressure level, autocorrelation and spectral centroid. The auditory models were used to analyze echolocation resulting from the perceptual variables, i.e. loudness, pitch and sharpness. Relevant auditory models were chosen to simulate each variable. Based ...
To measure thresholds of human echolocation ability researchers need an automated system for the pos...
To measure thresholds of human echolocation ability researchers need an automated system for the pos...
To measure thresholds of human echolocation ability researchers need an automated system for the pos...
Human echolocation describes how people use reflected sounds to obtain information about their ambie...
Human echolocation describes how people use reflected sounds to obtain information about their ambie...
Human echolocation describes how people, often blind, use reflected sounds to obtain information abo...
Human echolocation describes how people, often blind, use reflected sounds to obtain information abo...
Human echolocation is the way in which people use information in echoes to detect objects and locate...
Both blind and sighted persons may use echoes for detecting objects. The effect of object size on ec...
Both blind and sighted persons may use echoes for detecting objects. The effect of object size on ec...
Given the renewed interest in human echolocation research, the results of a classical psychophysical...
Blind people may detect objects from the information in reflected sounds, echolocation. Detection as...
Blind people may detect objects from the information in reflected sounds, echolocation. Detection as...
To measure thresholds of human echolocation ability researchers need an automated system for the pos...
To measure thresholds of human echolocation ability researchers need an automated system for the pos...
To measure thresholds of human echolocation ability researchers need an automated system for the pos...
To measure thresholds of human echolocation ability researchers need an automated system for the pos...
To measure thresholds of human echolocation ability researchers need an automated system for the pos...
Human echolocation describes how people use reflected sounds to obtain information about their ambie...
Human echolocation describes how people use reflected sounds to obtain information about their ambie...
Human echolocation describes how people, often blind, use reflected sounds to obtain information abo...
Human echolocation describes how people, often blind, use reflected sounds to obtain information abo...
Human echolocation is the way in which people use information in echoes to detect objects and locate...
Both blind and sighted persons may use echoes for detecting objects. The effect of object size on ec...
Both blind and sighted persons may use echoes for detecting objects. The effect of object size on ec...
Given the renewed interest in human echolocation research, the results of a classical psychophysical...
Blind people may detect objects from the information in reflected sounds, echolocation. Detection as...
Blind people may detect objects from the information in reflected sounds, echolocation. Detection as...
To measure thresholds of human echolocation ability researchers need an automated system for the pos...
To measure thresholds of human echolocation ability researchers need an automated system for the pos...
To measure thresholds of human echolocation ability researchers need an automated system for the pos...
To measure thresholds of human echolocation ability researchers need an automated system for the pos...
To measure thresholds of human echolocation ability researchers need an automated system for the pos...