Sound Localization with Hearables in Transparency Mode.

IF 1.8 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Sebastian A Ausili, Nathan Erthal, Christopher Bennett, Hillary A Snapp
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Abstract

Background: Transparency mode in hearables aims to maintain environmental awareness by transmitting external sounds through built-in microphones and speakers. While technical assessments have documented acoustic alterations in these devices, their impact on spatial hearing abilities under realistic listening conditions remains unclear. This study aimed to evaluate how transparency mode affects sound localization performance with and without background noise. Methods: Ten normal-hearing adults completed sound localization tasks across azimuth (±90°) and elevation (±30°) with and without background noise. Performance was assessed with and without AirPods Pro in transparency mode. Sound localization performance was evaluated through linear regression analysis and mean absolute errors. Head-Related Transfer Function measurements quantified changes in binaural and spectral cues. Results: While interaural time differences were largely preserved, transparency mode introduced systematic alterations in level differences (up to 8 dB) and eliminated spectral cues above 5 kHz. These modifications resulted in increased localization errors, particularly for elevation perception and in noise. Mean absolute errors increased from 6.81° to 19.6° in azimuth and from 6.79° to 19.4° in elevation without background noise, with further degradation at lower SNRs (p < 0.05). Response times were affected by background noise (p < 0.001) but not by device use. Conclusions: Current transparency mode implementation significantly compromises spatial hearing abilities, particularly in noisy environments typical of everyday listening situations. These findings highlight the need for technological improvements in maintaining natural spatial cues through transparency mode, as current limitations may impact user safety and communication in real-world environments.

透明模式下可听声音的声音定位
背景:可听设备的透明模式旨在通过内置麦克风和扬声器传输外部声音,从而保持环境意识。虽然技术评估已经记录了这些设备的声学变化,但它们在现实听力条件下对空间听力能力的影响仍不清楚。本研究旨在评估透明模式如何影响声音定位性能与没有背景噪音。方法:10名听力正常的成年人在有背景噪声和无背景噪声的情况下分别完成方位角(±90°)和仰角(±30°)的声音定位任务。在透明模式下,使用和不使用AirPods Pro对性能进行了评估。通过线性回归分析和平均绝对误差对声音定位性能进行评价。头部相关传递函数测量量化了双耳和光谱信号的变化。结果:虽然在很大程度上保留了耳间时差,但透明模式引入了系统的电平差异变化(高达8 dB),并消除了5 kHz以上的频谱线索。这些修改导致定位误差增加,特别是在高度感知和噪声中。在没有背景噪声的情况下,平均绝对误差在方位角上从6.81°增加到19.6°,在仰角上从6.79°增加到19.4°,在较低信噪比下进一步降低(p < 0.05)。响应时间受背景噪声影响(p < 0.001),但不受设备使用的影响。结论:目前透明模式的实施严重损害了空间听力能力,特别是在嘈杂的环境中,尤其是在日常听力情况下。这些发现强调了通过透明模式来保持自然空间线索的技术改进的必要性,因为目前的限制可能会影响现实环境中的用户安全和通信。
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Audiology Research
Audiology Research AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
23.50%
发文量
56
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: The mission of Audiology Research is to publish contemporary, ethical, clinically relevant scientific researches related to the basic science and clinical aspects of the auditory and vestibular system and diseases of the ear that can be used by clinicians, scientists and specialists to improve understanding and treatment of patients with audiological and neurotological disorders.
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