Clifton R K, Morrongiello B A, Kulig J W, Dowd J M
Child Dev. 1981 Sep;52(3):833-8.
The precedence effect is an auditory illusion produced by presenting the same signal through 2 loudspeakers, with 1 leading the other by several milliseconds. Adults perceive a sound localized exclusively on the leading side and directionally equivalent to a single source sound. Because the precedence effect is thought to involve cortical functions, newborns were expected not to respond with directional head turning toward these sounds. Newborns were presented with a tape-recorded rattle sound produced in 3 ways: through a single loudspeaker located right or left, through both loudspeakers with 1 onset leading the other by 7 msec, and control stimuli in which both loudspeakers sounded simultaneously, resulting in an apparent center location of the sound. Newborns turned toward the single source sound, but neither to precedence effect stimuli nor control stimuli. These results were related to maturation of the auditory cortex.
优先效应是一种听觉错觉,通过两个扬声器呈现相同的信号产生,其中一个扬声器比另一个提前几毫秒发声。成年人会感觉到声音仅定位在领先的一侧,并且在方向上等同于单个声源发出的声音。由于优先效应被认为涉及皮层功能,因此预计新生儿不会对这些声音做出定向转头反应。以三种方式向新生儿播放录制好的拨浪鼓声音:通过位于右侧或左侧的单个扬声器、通过两个扬声器,其中一个发声比另一个提前7毫秒,以及两个扬声器同时发声的对照刺激,从而使声音明显位于中央位置。新生儿转向单个声源发出的声音,但既不转向优先效应刺激的声音,也不转向对照刺激的声音。这些结果与听觉皮层的成熟有关。