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- W2058888926 abstract "Studies over the last 40 years have demonstrated that, when a speech passage is periodically alternated between the right and left ears, intelligibility is disrupted. The perceptual degradation is quite selective: Alternation rates of approximately 3–4 cps are disruptive, while slower or faster rates are not. In addition, the maximally disruptive alternation rate covaries with speech rate: When speech is presented at a faster rate, the critical alternation rate increases proportionally. Models suggested for the phenomenon include attentional limitations, disruption of perceptual units (syllables), and multifactor psychoacoustic theories. A recurring and previously unanswered issue has been whether or not the effect is speech specific, as would be expected if disruption of a unit such as the syllable causes the degradation. To answer this question, a successive same-different discrimination task was run using piano melodies. On each trial, a monaural melody was followed by a melody that was alternated between the ears. The pattern of performance mirrored the traditional speech results: Selective perceptual degradation is a general property of auditory perception. The theoretical implications of this finding will be discussed. [Work supported by AFOSR.]" @default.
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- W2058888926 title "Signal alternation disrupts perception of music as well as speech" @default.
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