[声源接近和退出对人体姿势反应的影响和后遗症]。

I G Andreeva, E V Bobrova, I E Antifeev, A P Gvozdeva
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迄今为止,人们只研究了听觉运动适应对视知觉的多模态影响,但听觉运动适应还可以影响其他模态。本研究首次尝试通过在自由场中振幅和频率呈线性变化的有节奏的音调脉冲序列来模拟声音图像接近或退出45秒后的姿势后效。检测了矢状面压力中心随刺激节奏的振荡。这些振荡在接近刺激时比撤回刺激时更为明显,并导致压力中心运动轨迹长度和平均线速度的增加。聆听接近声像时,压力中心向声运动方向移动,关闭后20s内,压力中心向相反方向移动。向相反方向的转移表现出典型的负面效应。这些数据与对移动视觉刺激的姿势反应的研究结果一致,其中也揭示了“负面”效应。
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[THE EFFECTS AND AFTEREFFECTS OF A SOUND SOURCE APPROACHING AND WITHDRAWING ON POSTURAL RESPONSES IN HUMANS ].

The multimodal influence of the auditory motion adaptation was studied until now on visual perception only, however, the auditory motion adaptation can influence other modalities. This study is the first attempt to investigate postural aftereffects to 45-second adaptation to approaching or withdrawing sound images, that were simulated by rhythmic sequences of tone pulses changed linearly in amplitude and frequency in the free field. The oscillations of the center of pressure in the sagittal plane with the rhythm of stimuli were detected. These oscillations were more noticeable for approaching than for withdrawing stimuli and resulted in an increase of the length of the trajectory of the center of pressure and average linear velocity of its motion. The center of pressure shifted in the direction of the sound motion during listening to approaching sound images, and to the opposite direction during 20 s after its turning off. The shift to the opposite direction demonstrates typical negative aftereffect. The data are in accordance with the results of studies of postural responses to moving visual stimuli, where the «negative» effect was also revealed.

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