机构:School of Medical Sciences,Department of Psychology
Shannon M. Locke
Johahn Leung
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机构:School of Medical Sciences,Department of Psychology
Johahn Leung
Simon Carlile
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机构:School of Medical Sciences,Department of Psychology
Simon Carlile
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[1] School of Medical Sciences,Department of Psychology
[2] University of Sydney,undefined
[3] New York University,undefined
[4] Starkey Hearing Research Center,undefined
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Scientific Reports
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A natural auditory scene often contains sound moving at varying velocities. Using a velocity contrast paradigm, we compared sensitivity to velocity changes between continuous and discontinuous trajectories. Subjects compared the velocities of two stimulus intervals that moved along a single trajectory, with and without a 1 second inter stimulus interval (ISI). We found thresholds were threefold larger for velocity increases in the instantaneous velocity change condition, as compared to instantaneous velocity decreases or thresholds for the delayed velocity transition condition. This result cannot be explained by the current static “snapshot” model of auditory motion perception and suggest a continuous process where the percept of velocity is influenced by previous history of stimulation.