APS
30th APS Annual Convention · 2018
Task-Irrelevant Sound Improves Performance on Non-Visual Spatial Placement Task
- Larisa Sheparovich
California Polytechnic State University - Molly Gibbons
California Polytechnic State University - Alyssa Perkins
California Polytechnic State University - Brooke Crowley
California Polytechnic State University - Carson Wack
California Polytechnic State University - Kalynn Carpenter
California Polytechnic State University - Laura Cacciamani
California Polytechnic State University
Abstract
This study investigated the effect of sound on non-visual spatial processing. Blindfolded participants haptically located an object, then, with or without a task-irrelevant sound, placed the object back in its original location. Results showed significantly faster and more accurate placements with vs. without sound- a finding beneficial to blind individuals.
Perception