Lewald J, Karnath H O
Institut für Arbeitsphysiologie an der Universität Dortmund, Ardeystrasse 67, D-44139 Dortmund, Germany.
Eur J Neurosci. 2001 Jun;13(12):2268-72. doi: 10.1046/j.0953-816x.2001.01608.x.
The effect of passive whole-body rotation about the earth-vertical axis on the lateralization of dichotic sound was investigated in human subjects. Pure-tone pulses (1 kHz; 0.1 s duration) with various interaural time differences were presented via headphones during brief, low-amplitude rotation (angular acceleration 400 degrees/s2; maximum velocity 90 degrees/s; maximum displacement 194 degrees ). Subjects made two-alternative forced-choice (left/right) judgements on the acoustic stimuli. The auditory median plane of the head was shifted opposite to the direction of rotation, indicating a shift of the intracranial auditory percept in the direction of rotation. The mean magnitude of the shift was 10.7 micros. This result demonstrates a slight, but significant, influence of rotation on sound lateralization, suggesting that vestibular information is taken into account by the brain for accurate localization of stationary sound sources during natural head and body motion.
在人类受试者中研究了绕地球垂直轴进行被动全身旋转对双耳声音侧向化的影响。在短暂的低振幅旋转(角加速度400度/秒²;最大速度90度/秒;最大位移194度)期间,通过耳机呈现具有各种双耳时间差的纯音脉冲(1千赫;持续时间0.1秒)。受试者对听觉刺激进行二选一的强制选择(左/右)判断。头部的听觉正中面朝着与旋转方向相反的方向移动,表明颅内听觉感知朝着旋转方向移动。移动的平均幅度为10.7微秒。这一结果表明旋转对声音侧向化有轻微但显著的影响,表明在自然头部和身体运动过程中,大脑会考虑前庭信息以准确地定位静止声源。