TY - JOUR PY - 2014// TI - Sound localisation ability of soldiers wearing infantry ACH and PASGT helmets JO - Ergonomics A1 - Scharine, Angelique A. A1 - Binseel, Mary S. A1 - Mermagen, Timothy A1 - Letowski, Tomasz R. SP - 1222 EP - 1243 VL - 57 IS - 8 N2 - Helmets provide soldiers with ballistic and fragmentation protection but impair auditory spatial processing. Missed auditory information can be fatal for a soldier; therefore, helmet design requires compromise between protection and optimal acoustics. Twelve soldiers localised two sound signals presented from six azimuth angles and three levels of elevation presented at two intensity levels and with three background noises. Each participant completed the task while wearing no helmet and with two U.S. Army infantry helmets - the Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops (PASGT) helmet and the Advanced Combat Helmet (ACH).

RESULTS showed a significant effect of helmet type on the size of both azimuth and elevation error. The effects of level, background noise, azimuth and elevation were found to be significant. There was no effect of sound signal type. As hypothesised, localisation accuracy was greatest when soldiers did not wear helmet, followed by the ACH. Performance was worst with the PASGT helmet.

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LA - en SN - 0014-0139 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00140139.2014.917202 ID - ref1 ER -