AURALLY AIDED VISUAL SEARCH UNDER VIRTUAL AND FREE-FIELD LISTENING CONDITIONS.

Author(s)
Perrott, D.R. Cisneros, J. McKinley, R.L. & D'Angelo, W.R.
Year
Abstract

Investigators studied the minimum latency required to locate and identify a visual target in a two-alternative forced-choice paradigm in which the visual target could appear from any azimuth and from a broad range of elevations relative to a person's initial line of gaze. Seven people were tested in six conditions: unaided search, three aurally aided search conditions, and two visually aided search conditions. Aurally aided search with both actual and virtual sound localization cues proved to be superior to unaided and visually guided search. Application of synthesized three-dimensional and two-dimensional sound cues in the workstations are discussed.

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TRIS 00730816
Source

Human Factors. 1996 /12. 38(4) Pp702-715 (6 Fig., 16 Ref.)

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