Grassi Massimo
University of Padua, Padua, Italy.
Percept Psychophys. 2005 Feb;67(2):274-84. doi: 10.3758/bf03206491.
The aim of this study is to examine whether it is possible to recover directly the size of an object from the sound of an impact. Specifically, the study is designed to investigate whether listeners can tell the size of a ball from the sound when it is dropped on plates of different diameters (on one, two, or three plates in Experiments 1, 2, and 3, respectively). In this paradigm, most of the sound produced is from the plate rather than the ball. Listeners were told neither how many different balls or plates were used nor the materials of the balls and plates. Although listeners provided reasonable ball size estimates, their judgments were influenced by the size of the plate: Balls were judged to be larger when dropped on larger plates. Moreover, listeners were generally unable to recognize either ball and plate materials or the number of plates used in Experiments 2 and 3. Finally, various acoustic properties of the sounds are shown to be correlated with listeners' judgments.
本研究的目的是检验是否有可能直接从撞击声中恢复物体的大小。具体而言,该研究旨在调查听众能否在球掉落在不同直径的盘子上时(分别在实验1、2和3中掉落在一个、两个或三个盘子上),从声音中辨别出球的大小。在这种范式中,产生的大部分声音来自盘子而非球。既未告知听众使用了多少种不同的球或盘子,也未告知球和盘子的材料。尽管听众提供了合理的球大小估计,但他们的判断受到盘子大小的影响:当球掉落在较大的盘子上时,会被判断为更大。此外,听众通常无法识别实验2和3中球和盘子的材料或使用的盘子数量。最后,声音的各种声学特性被证明与听众的判断相关。