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Multiple-look effects on temporal discrimination within sound sequences.

Gert Ten Hoopen1, Stéphanie Van Den Berg, Jiska Memelink

  • 1Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands. hoopenten@planet.nl

Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
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The multiple-look effect improves temporal discrimination in sound sequences, with more observations leading to better accuracy. This effect is observed regardless of the order of standard and comparison intervals.

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Area of Science:

  • Auditory perception
  • Psychophysics
  • Temporal processing

Background:

  • The multiple-look notion suggests improved discrimination with increased observations.
  • Temporal discrimination is crucial for understanding auditory processing.
  • Isochronous sound sequences provide a controlled environment for studying temporal perception.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the multiple-look effect in temporal discrimination within isochronous sound sequences.
  • To determine if the order of standard (S) and comparison (C) intervals influences the multiple-look effect.
  • To quantify the relationship between interval accretion and the difference limen (DL).

Main Methods:

  • Experiment 1: Varied the number of comparison intervals (C) following standard intervals (S).
  • Experiment 2: Examined four sequential conditions with varying numbers of leading/trailing S and C intervals.
  • Experiment 3: Deconfounded the number of intervals before and after tempo changes to precisely measure the multiple-look effect.

Main Results:

  • A multiple-look effect was observed when comparison intervals followed standard intervals.
  • The multiple-look effect occurred regardless of the temporal order of standard and comparison intervals.
  • The effect of interval accretion before a tempo change was twice as large as that after the change.

Conclusions:

  • Multiple observations enhance temporal discrimination in auditory sequences, supporting the multiple-look notion.
  • The magnitude of the multiple-look effect depends on the timing of interval accretion relative to the tempo change.
  • The relationship between difference limen and interval accretion follows a reciprocal function, indicating diminishing returns.