Localization

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BSc (Pitch, Loudness and Localization) PS414 Cognitive Psychology I Test sobre Localization, creado por Petite Piplup el 19/03/2014.
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Pregunta 1

Pregunta
What is localization?
Respuesta
  • The experience of sound's origin in space
  • Where the individual is in auditory space
  • Where the sound is in auditory space
  • The process of transmitting a sound in order to be located

Pregunta 2

Pregunta
What is lateralization?
Respuesta
  • The experience of sound's origin inside the head
  • The experience of sound's origin in auditory space
  • The ability to process auditory stimuli in both hemispheres
  • The experience of two or more sounds coming from different locations

Pregunta 3

Pregunta
What are the two primary localization cues?
Respuesta
  • Temporal/phase disparity and Intensity disparity
  • Frequency disparity and Intensity disparity
  • Frequency disparity and Temporal/phase disparity

Pregunta 4

Pregunta
What is the main assumption of temporal/phase disparity (interaural temporal (phase) difference) ?
Respuesta
  • The sound will reach one ear before the other, onset difference
  • The soundwave will be at a different phase when it reaches one ear than when it reaches the other
  • The temporal qualities of a sound give information about the source of the sound
  • The relationship between amplitude and pitch give information about the sound's location

Pregunta 5

Pregunta
Ongoing phase disparity: the (a) between ears provides information about which (b) leads
Respuesta
  • (a) phase relation, (b) tone
  • (a) frequency relation, (b) tone
  • (a) phase relation, (b) frequency
  • (a) frequency relation, (b) frequency

Pregunta 6

Pregunta
With (a) frequencies the sound wave is longer, therefore (b) to tell which tone's phase leads the other
Respuesta
  • (a) low, (b) easier
  • (a) high, (b) easier
  • (a) low, (b) harder
  • (a) high, (b) harder

Pregunta 7

Pregunta
Between frequencies of (a) time taken to complete half a wavelength is (b) the time taken to travel the head's circumference. Therefore ambiguous to which ear is receiving tone.
Respuesta
  • (a) 750-1000Hz, (b) aproximately
  • (a) 750-1000Hz, (b) greater than
  • (a) 500-750Hz, (b) approximately
  • (b) 500-750Hz, (b) greater than

Pregunta 8

Pregunta
It is possible to use phase cues up to what?
Respuesta
  • 700Hz
  • 1000Hz
  • 700 mel
  • 1000 mel

Pregunta 9

Pregunta
Phase disparity cues are most useful for frequencies that have (a) wavelengths compared to head size
Respuesta
  • long
  • short
  • equal

Pregunta 10

Pregunta
What is the main assumption of intensity disparity (interaural intensity difference)?
Respuesta
  • Sound will be slightly more intense in closer ear
  • Sound will be slightly more intense in farther ear
  • Sound will be slightly more intense depending on its frequency
  • Sound will be slightly less intense depending on its timbre

Pregunta 11

Pregunta
(a) sound tends to be reflected rather than wrapping round the head
Respuesta
  • high frequency
  • low frequency
  • high intensity
  • low intensity

Pregunta 12

Pregunta
Low-frequency pure tones primarily use (a) whilst high-frequency tones primarily use (b)
Respuesta
  • (a) phase disparity, (b) intensity disparity
  • (a) intensity disparity, (b) phase disparity
  • (a) intensity disparity, (b) intensity disparity
  • (a) phase disparity, (b) phase disparity

Pregunta 13

Pregunta
HAVE YOU READ THE NOTES TO ACCOMPANY THIS QUIZ? (if you haven't, you suck, do it now!)
Respuesta
  • True
  • False
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