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Title: Self motion facilitates echo acoustic orientation in humans
Authors: Wallmeier, Ludwig
Wiegrebe, Lutz
Keywords: Neuroscience
Behaviour
Biophysics
Auditory
Echolocation
Binaural hearing
Temporal processing
Issue Date: 2014
Abstract: The ability of blind humans to navigate complex environments through echolocation has received rapidly increasing scientific interest. However, technical limitations have precluded a formal quantification of the interplay between echolocation and self-motion. Here, we use a novel virtual echo-acoustic space technique to formally quantify the influence of self-motion on echo-acoustic orientation. We show that both the vestibular and proprioceptive components of self-motion contribute significantly to successful echo-acoustic orientation in humans: specifically, our results show that vestibular input induced by whole-body self-motion resolves orientation-dependent biases in echo-acoustic cues.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/22264
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