MRC Institute of Hearing Research, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, United Kingdom.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2011 Dec;130(6):3939-53. doi: 10.1121/1.3652887.
Dynamic-range compression acting independently at each ear in a bilateral hearing-aid or cochlear-implant fitting can alter interaural level differences (ILDs) potentially affecting spatial perception. The influence of compression on the lateral position of sounds was studied in normal-hearing listeners using virtual acoustic stimuli. In a lateralization task, listeners indicated the leftmost and rightmost extents of the auditory event and reported whether they heard (1) a single, stationary image, (2) a moving/gradually broadening image, or (3) a split image. Fast-acting compression significantly affected the perceived position of high-pass sounds. For sounds with abrupt onsets and offsets, compression shifted the entire image to a more central position. For sounds containing gradual onsets and offsets, including speech, compression increased the occurrence of moving and split images by up to 57 percentage points and increased the perceived lateral extent of the auditory event. The severity of the effects was reduced when undisturbed low-frequency binaural cues were made available. At high frequencies, listeners gave increased weight to ILDs relative to interaural time differences carried in the envelope when compression caused ILDs to change dynamically at low rates, although individual differences were apparent. Specific conditions are identified in which compression is likely to affect spatial perception.
双侧助听器或人工耳蜗植入物中在每个耳朵独立进行动态范围压缩可能会改变耳间水平差(ILD),从而影响空间感知。本研究使用虚拟声学刺激,在正常听力者中研究了压缩对声音横向位置的影响。在侧化任务中,听众指出听觉事件的最左和最右范围,并报告他们听到了(1)单个固定图像,(2)移动/逐渐变宽的图像,还是(3)分裂图像。快速作用的压缩会显著影响高通过声音的感知位置。对于具有突然起始和结束的声音,压缩会将整个图像移到更中心的位置。对于具有逐渐起始和结束的声音,包括语音,压缩会增加移动和分裂图像的发生频率高达 57 个百分点,并增加听觉事件的感知横向范围。当提供未受干扰的低频双耳线索时,这些效果的严重程度会降低。在高频下,当压缩导致ILD 以低速率动态变化时,听众会相对于包络中携带的耳间时间差增加ILD 的权重,尽管存在个体差异。确定了特定条件,在这些条件下,压缩可能会影响空间感知。