2024
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/2tkdh
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Acoustic scene complexity affects motion behavior during speech perception in audio-visual multi-talker virtual environments

Valeska Slomianka,
Torsten Dau,
Axel Ahrens

Abstract: In real-world listening situations, individuals typically utilize head and eye movements to receive and enhance sensory information while exploring acoustic scenes. However, the specific patterns of such movements have not yet been fully characterized. Here, we studied how movement behavior is influenced by scene complexity, varied in terms of reverberation and the number of concurrent talkers. Thirteen normal-hearing participants engaged in a speech comprehension and localization task, requiring them to indic… Show more

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