Effects of Stimulation Position and Frequency Band on Auditory Spatial Perception with Bilateral Bone Conduction

Author:

Wang Jie1,Lu Xikun1ORCID,Sang Jinqiu23ORCID,Cai Juanjuan4,Zheng Chengshi23

Affiliation:

1. School of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou, China

2. Key Laboratory of Noise and Vibration Research, Institute of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China

3. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China

4. State Key Laboratory of Media Convergence and Communication, Communication University of China, Beijing, China

Abstract

Virtual sound localization tests were conducted to examine the effects of stimulation position (mastoid, condyle, supra-auricular, temple, and bone-anchored hearing aid implant position) and frequency band (low frequency, high frequency, and broadband) on bone-conduction (BC) horizontal localization. Non-individualized head-related transfer functions were used to reproduce virtual sound through bilateral BC transducers. Subjective experiments showed that stimulation at the mastoid gave the best performance while the temple gave the worst performance in localization. Stimulation at the mastoid and condyle did not differ significantly from that using air-conduction (AC) headphones in localization accuracy. However, binaural reproduction at all BC stimulation positions led to similar levels of front-back confusion (FBC), which were also comparable to that with AC headphones. Binaural BC reproduction with high-frequency stimulation led to significantly higher localization accuracy than with low-frequency stimulation. When transcranial attenuation (TA) was measured, the attenuation became larger at the condyle and mastoid, and increased at high frequencies. The experiments imply that larger TAs may improve localization accuracy but do not improve FBC. The present study indicates that the BC stimulation at the mastoid and condyle can effectively convey spatial information, especially with high-frequency stimulation.

Funder

Guangzhou University Science Research Project

National Science Fund of China

Open Research Project of the State Key Laboratory of Media Convergence and Communication, Communication University of China

Overseas Experts Initiative of Department of Technology and Science of Guangdong Province

Guangzhou Science and Technology Plan Project

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Speech and Hearing,Otorhinolaryngology

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