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- W2092692212 abstract "Despite evidence [e.g., R. L. Diehl et al., J. Exp. Psych: Hum. Percept. Perform. 6, 24–44 (1980)] that selective adaption and contrast effects are produced by the same mechanisms, Sawusch and Jusczyk [J. Exp. Psych: Hum. Percept. Perform. 7, 408–421 (1981)] reported a dissociation between the effects and concluded that adaptation and contrast occur of separate processing levels. Specifically, they found that a VOT test stimulus near the [b]/[p] boundary was more likely to be labeled “b” following adaptation with [ph a] and more likely to be labeled “p” following adaptation with [ba] or [spa] (the latter consisting of [ba] preceded by [s] noise). In the contrast session, where the long adaptation sequence was replaced by a single context stimulus occurring before or after a single test item, the [ba] and [ph a] contexts had contrastive effects similar to those of the [ba] and [ph a] adaptors, but the [spa] context produced an increase in “b” responses to the test stimulus, an effect opposite to that of the [spa] adaptor. One interpretation of this difference is that the rapid repetitive presentation of the [spa] adaptor gave rise to “streaming,” whereby the [s] was perceptually segregated from lower-frequency [ba] component. In our experiment, we first replicated the results of Sawusch and Jusczyk, using procedures similar to theirs. Next we increased the interadaptor interval to remove the likelihood of stream segregation and found that the adaptation and contrast effects converged. [Work supported by NINCDS.]" @default.
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- W2092692212 title "Are selective adaptation and contrast effects really distinct?" @default.
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