AbstractAcoustic intensity change, along with interaural, spectral, and reverberation information, is an important cue for the perception of auditory motion [1–4]. Approaching sound sources produce increases in intensity, and receding sound sources produce corresponding decreases. Human listeners typically overestimate increasing compared to equivalent decreasing sound intensity [5, 6] and underestimate the time to contact of approaching sound sources [2, 7]. These characteristics could provide a selective advantage by increasing the margin of safety for response to looming objects. Here, we used dynamic intensity and functional magnetic resonance imaging to examine the neural underpinnings of the perceptual priority for rising intensity. W...
Our auditory sense allows us to constantly monitor our surroundings for potentially hazardous events...
A key survival strategy of animals is the detection and adaptive response to rapidly approaching dan...
By orienting attention, auditory cues can improve the discrimination of spatially congruent visual t...
AbstractAcoustic intensity change, along with interaural, spectral, and reverberation information, i...
Acoustic intensity change, along with interaural, spectral, and reverberation information, is an imp...
Acoustic intensity change, along with interaural, spectral, and reverberation information, is an imp...
Human subjects overestimate the change of rising intensity sounds compared with falling intensity so...
Rising sound intensity often signals an approaching sound source and can serve as a powerful warning...
Human subjects overestimate the change of rising intensity sounds compared with falling intensity so...
Human subjects overestimate the change of rising intensity sounds compared with falling intensity so...
Human subjects overestimate the change of rising intensity sounds compared with falling intensity so...
AbstractSounds that move towards us have a greater biological salience than those that move away. Re...
Rising acoustic intensity can indicate movement of a sound source toward a listener. Perceptual over...
Our auditory sense allows us to constantly monitor our surroundings for potentially hazardous events...
A key survival strategy of animals is the detection and adaptive response to rapidly approaching dan...
By orienting attention, auditory cues can improve the discrimination of spatially congruent visual t...
AbstractAcoustic intensity change, along with interaural, spectral, and reverberation information, i...
Acoustic intensity change, along with interaural, spectral, and reverberation information, is an imp...
Acoustic intensity change, along with interaural, spectral, and reverberation information, is an imp...
Human subjects overestimate the change of rising intensity sounds compared with falling intensity so...
Rising sound intensity often signals an approaching sound source and can serve as a powerful warning...
Human subjects overestimate the change of rising intensity sounds compared with falling intensity so...
Human subjects overestimate the change of rising intensity sounds compared with falling intensity so...
Human subjects overestimate the change of rising intensity sounds compared with falling intensity so...
AbstractSounds that move towards us have a greater biological salience than those that move away. Re...
Rising acoustic intensity can indicate movement of a sound source toward a listener. Perceptual over...
Our auditory sense allows us to constantly monitor our surroundings for potentially hazardous events...
A key survival strategy of animals is the detection and adaptive response to rapidly approaching dan...
By orienting attention, auditory cues can improve the discrimination of spatially congruent visual t...