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Area of Science:

  • Auditory perception
  • Psychoacoustics
  • Psychophysics

Background:

  • Individual differences in spectral timing of arrival (TOJ) perception are substantial.
  • Existing frameworks, like Warren and Ackroff's (1976), offer potential explanations for these variations.
  • Understanding these differences is key to advancing auditory perception research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate and explain individual differences in spectral TOJ perception.
  • To apply the direct identification of components and their order (direct ICO) and holistic pattern recognition (HPR) framework.
  • To determine how experimental manipulations influence auditory perception strategies.

Main Methods:

  • Experiment 1 (N=177): Replicated variance in spectral TOJ performance and identified response patterns using K-Means clustering.
  • Experiment 2 (N=90): Introduced multiple tone-pairs to assess the impact on HPR utilization.
  • Experiment 3 (N=85): Utilized diotic presentations to evaluate HPR prevalence.

Main Results:

  • Three distinct response patterns were identified in spectral TOJ perception.
  • Increased stimulus complexity (multiple tone-pairs) reduced HPR utilization.
  • Diotic presentations also decreased the prevalence of HPR, favoring direct ICO.

Conclusions:

  • Direct ICO is employed when stimuli are difficult to group, while HPR is used for easily groupable stimuli.
  • Auditory perception strategies are adaptable and influenced by experimental conditions.
  • Spectral TOJ perception offers a valuable model for studying individual differences and psychoacoustic cues in hearing.