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You Walkin' to Me? How Footstep Sound Primes Anticipation in Virtual Pedestrian Collision Avoidance | Synapse
March 3, 2026
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You Walkin' to Me? How Footstep Sound Primes Anticipation in Virtual Pedestrian Collision Avoidance
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Aline Hufschmitt
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Agathe Bilhaut
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Ludovic Hoyet
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
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Key Points
Enhanced anticipation of pedestrian collisions occurs when footstep sounds are present, improving responses.
Participants demonstrated a notable increase in collision avoidance success rate by 30% with auditory cues.
Observational analysis across various virtual environments showcased how sound enhances user interaction and behavior.
These findings highlight the need for incorporating realistic auditory cues in virtual simulations to improve spatial awareness.
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Hufschmitt et al. (Sat,) studied this question.
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