Abstract
Humans are capable of hearing the lengths of wooden rods dropped onto hard floors. In an attempt to understand the influence of the stimulus presentation method for testing this kind of everyday listening task, listener performance was compared for three presentation methods in an auditory length-estimation experiment. A comparison of the length-estimation accuracy for the three presentation methods indicates that the choice of presentation method is important for maintaining realism and for maintaining the acoustic cues utilized by listeners in perceiving length.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Studies In Perception And Action VIII: Thirteenth International Conference on Perception and Action |
Place of Publication | Mahwah, NJ, USA |
Publisher | Lawrence Erlbaum Associates |
Publication date | 2005 |
Pages | 145-148 |
ISBN (Print) | 08-05-85553-X |
Publication status | Published - 2005 |
Event | Studies In Perception And Action VIII: 13th International Conference on Perception and Action - Monterey, United States Duration: 5 Jul 2005 → 10 Jul 2005 Conference number: 13 |
Conference
Conference | Studies In Perception And Action VIII |
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Number | 13 |
Country/Territory | United States |
City | Monterey |
Period | 05/07/2005 → 10/07/2005 |
Series | Studies In Perception And Action |
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