Perception of animacy from the motion of a single sound object

被引:9
|
作者
Nielsen, Rasmus Holl [1 ]
Vuust, Peter [2 ,3 ]
Wallentin, Mikkel [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Aarhus Univ, Ctr Semiot, Aarhus, Denmark
[2] Aarhus Univ, CFIN, Aarhus, Denmark
[3] Royal Acad Mus, Aarhus, Denmark
关键词
animacy perception; auditory categorization; audition; auditory perception; auditory system; spatial cognition;
D O I
10.1068/p7688
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号
100212 ;
摘要
Research in the visual modality has shown that the presence of certain dynamics in the motion of an object has a strong effect on whether or not the entity is perceived as animate. Cues for animacy are, among others, self-propelled motion and direction changes that are seemingly not caused by entities external to, or in direct contact with, the moving object. The present study aimed to extend this research into the auditory domain by determining if similar dynamics could influence the perceived animacy of a sound source. In two experiments, participants were presented with single, synthetically generated 'mosquito' sounds moving along trajectories in space, and asked to rate how certain they were that each sound-emitting entity was alive. At a random point on a linear motion trajectory, the sound source would deviate from its initial path and speed. Results confirm findings from the visual domain that a change in the velocity of motion is positively correlated with perceived animacy, and changes in direction were found to influence animacy judgment as well. This suggests that an ability to facilitate and sustain self-movement is perceived as a living quality not only in the visual domain, but in the auditory domain as well.
引用
收藏
页码:183 / 197
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Investigating Textual Visual Sound Effects in a Virtual Environment and their impacts on Object Perception and Sound Perception
    Fabre, Thibault
    Verhulst, Adrien
    Balandra, Alfonso
    Sugimoto, Maki
    Inami, Masahiko
    2021 IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON MIXED AND AUGMENTED REALITY (ISMAR 2021), 2021, : 320 - 328
  • [32] ART AND SOUND SCULPTURE FROM THE SOUND LIKE OBJECT TO THE SOUND OBJECT
    Picado Fernandez, Vera Y.
    ARTE Y POLITICAS DE IDENTIDAD, 2012, 7 : 51 - 60
  • [33] Perception of animacy in dogs and humans
    Judit Abdai
    Ferdinandy, Bence
    Bano Terencio, Cristina
    Akos Pogany
    Miklosi, Adam
    BIOLOGY LETTERS, 2017, 13 (06)
  • [34] Visual cues of motion that trigger animacy perception at birth: the case of self-propulsion
    Di Giorgio, Elisa
    Lunghi, Marco
    Simion, Francesca
    Vallortigara, Giorgio
    DEVELOPMENTAL SCIENCE, 2017, 20 (04)
  • [35] Perception of motion trajectory of object from the moving cast shadow in infants
    Imura, T
    Yamaguchi, MK
    Kanazawa, S
    Shirai, N
    Otsuka, Y
    Tomonaga, M
    Yagi, A
    VISION RESEARCH, 2006, 46 (05) : 652 - 657
  • [36] DETERMINANTS OF THE PERCEPTION OF ROTATIONAL MOTION - ORIENTATION OF THE MOTION TO THE OBJECT AND TO THE ENVIRONMENT
    PANI, JR
    WILLIAM, CT
    SHIPPEY, GT
    JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-HUMAN PERCEPTION AND PERFORMANCE, 1995, 21 (06) : 1441 - 1456
  • [37] THEORY OF VISUAL-PERCEPTION OF MOTION OF AN OBJECT
    KOGAN, AI
    BURYI, GV
    OSTROMOU.MZ
    DOKLADY AKADEMII NAUK SSSR, 1973, 211 (04): : 966 - 969
  • [38] Glossiness perception enhanced by retinal-image motion from object-motion and self-motion
    Araki, Keisuke
    Kato, Masaya
    Nagai, Takehiro
    Koida, Kowa
    Nakauchi, Shigeki
    Kitazaki, Michiteru
    I-PERCEPTION, 2011, 2 (04): : 366 - 366
  • [39] OBJECT AND OBSERVER MOTION IN THE PERCEPTION OF OBJECTS BY INFANTS
    KELLMAN, PJ
    GLEITMAN, H
    SPELKE, ES
    JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-HUMAN PERCEPTION AND PERFORMANCE, 1987, 13 (04) : 586 - 593
  • [40] Paradoxical perception of object identity in visual motion
    Zharikova, Aleksandra
    Gepshtein, Sergei
    van Leeuwen, Cees
    VISION RESEARCH, 2017, 136 : 1 - 14