INVESTIGADORES
ETCHEMENDY Pablo Esteban
artículos
Título:
Reaching measures and feedback effects in auditory peripersonal space
Autor/es:
HÜG, MERCEDES; VERGARA, RAMIRO OSCAR; TOMMASINI, FABIÁN; ETCHEMENDY, PABLO ESTEBAN; BERMEJO, FERNANDO; FERNANDEZ, LAURA
Revista:
Scientific Reports
Editorial:
Nature Publishing Group
Referencias:
Año: 2019
ISSN:
2045-2322
Resumen:
((NOTA: Hug M, Vergara R, y Tommasini F comparten la primera autoría de este trabajo))We analyse the effects of exploration feedback on reaching measures of perceived boundary of the auditory peripersonal space (APS) and the auditory distance perception (ADP) of sound sources located within it. We conducted an experiment in which the participants had to estimate if a sound source was (or not) reachable and to estimate its distance (40 to 150 cm in 5-cm steps) by reaching to a small loudspeaker. The stimulus consisted of a train of three bursts of Gaussian broadband noise. Participants were randomly assigned to two groups: Experimental (EG) and Control (CG). There were three phases in the following order: Pretest-Test-Posttest. For all phases, the listeners performed the same task except for the EG-Test phase where the participants received feedback on their response. We applied models to characterise the participants? responses and provide evidence that feedback significantly reduces the response bias of both the perceived boundary of the APS and the ADP of sound sources located within reach. In the CG, the repetition of the task did not affect APS and ADP accuracy, but it improved the performance consistency: the area of uncertainty in APS was reduced and there was a tendency to decrease variability in ADP.