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- W2002127585 abstract "There are several different types of interference in the perception of brief target tones due to the presence of subsequent stimulus in close temporal proximity. Backward masking is interference in the detection of the target tone, with the masker usually either a tone or noise. Backward recognition is interference of a tone masker in the discrimination of target tones typically separated by no more than a few jnd’s. Components of natural temporal sequences are usually more complex than tones and more structured than noise, with major distinctions contrasted by more than a few jnd’s. For example, brief initial position stop consonants are followed by complex vowel formants. The current study examines the ability to differentiate initial tones that, in isolation, are easily detected and distinguished (a musical fifth). In addition to noise, subsequent masking stimuli consisted of all possible combinations of three tones that are easily differentiated from each other (a musical third) and from the target tones. There is little backward interference from noise, small to moderate interference from individual tones, and significant interference from specific combinations of tone maskers. Thus backward interference is not limited to near threshold detection or discrimination." @default.
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- W2002127585 title "Backward interference of easily identified tones by simple and complex maskers" @default.
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