Sakellari V, Soames R W
Anatomy and Human Biology Group, King's College London, UK.
Ergonomics. 1996 Apr;39(4):634-48. doi: 10.1080/00140139608964486.
The interaction and subsequent interpretation of sensory feedback from different modalities are important determinants in the regulation of balance. The importance of sound in this respect is not, as yet, fully understood. The aim of the present study was to determine the interaction of specific auditory frequencies and vision on postural sway behaviour. The frequencies employed represent the geometrical mean of 23 of the 25 critical bandwidths of sound, each presented at two loudness levels (70 and 90 phones). Postural sway was recorded using a biomechanical measuring platform. As expected vision had a highly significant stabilizing effect on most sway parameters. The frequency of the sound, however, appeared to influence the regulation of anteroposterior sway, while increasing loudness tended to increase mediolateral sway. At some frequencies the sound appeared to compensate for the lack of visual feedback. The interaction of sound and vision, particularly in combinations that lead to increased sway behaviour, may have implications in the occurrence, and possible prevention, of industrial accidents.
来自不同感觉模态的感觉反馈之间的相互作用及后续解读是平衡调节的重要决定因素。声音在这方面的重要性尚未得到充分理解。本研究的目的是确定特定听觉频率与视觉对姿势摇摆行为的相互作用。所采用的频率代表了声音25个临界带宽中23个的几何平均值,每个频率以两种响度水平(70和90方)呈现。使用生物力学测量平台记录姿势摇摆。正如预期的那样,视觉对大多数摇摆参数具有高度显著的稳定作用。然而,声音频率似乎会影响前后摇摆的调节,而响度增加往往会增加左右摇摆。在某些频率下,声音似乎可以弥补视觉反馈的不足。声音与视觉的相互作用,尤其是在导致摇摆行为增加的组合中,可能对工业事故的发生及预防具有影响。