Reenacting sensorimotor features of drawing movements from friction sounds


Authors: Thoret E., Aramaki M., Kronland-Martinet R., Velay J-L., Ystad S.
Publication Date: October 2013
Journal: Post-proceedings of CMMR 2012 - From Sounds to Music and Emotions (LNCS vol. 7900, pp. 130-153, Springer-Verlag Heidelberg, 2013)

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Abstract

Even though we generally don’t pay attention to the friction sounds produced when we are writing or drawing, these sounds are recordable, and can even evoke the underlying gesture. In this paper, auditory perception of such sounds, and the internal representations they evoke when we listen to them, is considered from the sensorimotor learning point of view. The use of synthesis processes of friction sounds makes it possible to investigate the perceptual influence of each gestures parameter separately. Here, the influence of the velocity profile on the mental representation of the gesture induced by a friction sound was investigated through 3 experiments. The results reveal the perceptual relevance of this parameter, and particularly a specific morphology corresponding to biological movements, the so-called 1/3-power law. The experiments are discussed according to the sensorimotor theory and the invariant taxonomy of the ecological approach.

Keywords: Sensorimotor Approach of Auditory Perception, Friction Sounds, 1/3 power law, Biological Movement