Use of an auditory looming task to test infants' sensitivity to sound pressure level as an auditory distance cue
journal contribution
posted on 2001-03-01, 00:00authored byK Freiberg, K Tually, Boris Crassini
This study describes how an auditory looming technique was used to investigate 4-to 6-month-old infants' sensitivity to sound pressure level (SPL) as an auditory distance cue. Thirty-two infants were tested in complete darkness and presented with auditory stimuli that underwent unidirectional variations in SPL (40–70dB). The rate at which SPL was varied during the course of trials (past vs. slow) was manipulated by varying trial length (5s vs. 10s).