How can we perceive objects as moving based on auditory information? This information is often not continuous, such as when objects are temporarily masked by other, louder objects. To perceive these auditory objects as moving along a continuous path, rather than as one object disappearing and another one reappearing, we need to establish correspondence between the correct object instances, resulting in an auditory apparent motion percept of only one object moving across space. However, correctly
Hearing objects move: apparent motion in complex sounds
Elisabeth Hein
