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Processing interaction between two dimensions of nonphonetic auditory signals.

R E Pastore, W A Ahroon, J S Puleo

    Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
    |May 1, 1976
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    Auditory interactions between pitch and place cues are general system characteristics, not specific to phonetic processing. These findings challenge previous models and highlight fundamental auditory processing mechanisms.

    Area of Science:

    • Auditory Perception
    • Psychoacoustics
    • Cognitive Psychology

    Background:

    • Wood (1974) proposed a hybrid serial-parallel model for within-stimulus interactions between acoustic "pitch" and phonetic "place" cues.
    • This model implied that uniquely phonetic processes were involved in these auditory interactions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate whether phonetic processes are necessary for the pitch-place interaction patterns observed by Wood.
    • To determine if these interaction patterns are general characteristics of the auditory system.

    Main Methods:

    • Replication of three of Wood's five experiments using analogous, nonphonetic stimuli.
    • Systematic variation of stimulus presentation order (simultaneous vs. sequential) and subject experience.

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    Main Results:

    • Wood's pitch-place interaction patterns were replicated using nonphonetic stimuli.
    • The observed interaction patterns were independent of subject experience and cue presentation order.
    • Results indicate that phonetic processes are not essential for these auditory interactions.

    Conclusions:

    • The observed patterns of interaction are general characteristics of the auditory system.
    • These characteristics are likely independent of phonetic processing and may involve broader auditory system functions.
    • The findings may not be directly related to backward or forward recognition masking.