Binaural Listening with Head Rotation Helps Persons with Blindness Perceive Narrow Obstacles.

Int J Environ Res Public Health

Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology (RCAST), The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 153-8904, Japan.

Published: April 2023

Orientation and mobility (O&M) are important abilities that people with visual impairments use in their independent performance of daily activities. In orientation, people with total blindness pinpoint nonsounding objects and sounding objects. The ability to perceive nonsounding objects is called , wherein people with blindness recognize the various characteristics of an obstacle using acoustic cues. Although body movement and listening style may enhance the sensing of obstacles, experimental studies on this topic are lacking. Elucidating their contributions to obstacle sense may lead to the further systematization of techniques of O&M training. This study sheds light on the contribution of head rotation and binaural hearing to obstacle sense among people with blindness. We conducted an experiment on the perceived presence and distance of nonsounding obstacles, which varied width and distance, for participants with blindness under the conditions of binaural or monaural hearing, with or without head rotation. The results indicated that head rotation and binaural listening can enhance the localization of nonsounding obstacles. Further, when people with blindness are unable to perform head rotation or use binaural hearing, their judgment can become biased in favor of the presence of an obstacle due to risk avoidance.

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