PERCEPTUAL DEGRADATION DUE TO SIGNAL ALTERNATION - IMPLICATIONS FOR AUDITORY PATTERN PROCESSING

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SAMUEL, AG
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10.1037/0096-1523.17.2.392
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B84 [心理学];
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When a Passage is alternately presented to the right and left ears over headphones, perceptual processing is disrupted under certain conditions: When the Signal alteration rate is approximately 3-4 cps, intelligibility is greatly reduced. Experiment 1 demonstrated that contrary to previous theorizing, the effect is not mediated by the disruption of syllabic units. Experiment 2 explored the generality of the perceptual degradation by testing perception of simple piano melodies. The basic effect holds for these complex auditory patterns. The final experiment tested a source-effect explanation of the phenomenon by using 3 signal locations (right, middle, and left) rather than 2. The degree of disruption depends on the likelihood that sounds are assigned to different sources. Together, the experiments help to account for the strikingly selective breakdown in perceptual processing and speak to the issues of perceptual units, domain specificity, and auditory source assignment.
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