Perceptual fluency, auditory generation, and metamemory: analyzing the perceptual fluency hypothesis in the auditory

Miri Besken1, Neil W Mulligan1

  • 1Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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Perception is influenced by perceptual set, context, motivation, and emotion. Perceptual set, or perceptual expectancy, refers to the tendency to perceive things in a particular way, influenced by previous experiences and expectations. This phenomenon affects the interpretation of stimuli, creating a set of mental tendencies and assumptions that impact sensory perceptions of sound, taste, touch, and sight.
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