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A Method to Study Adaptation to Left-Right Reversed Audition
Published on: October 29, 2018
Reverberation exacerbates effects of interruption on auditory spatial selective attention
Victoria Figarola1, Wusheng Liang2, Sahil Luthra3
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA.
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Everyday listening requires focusing on one talker while ignoring competing sounds, a process challenged by reverberation and unexpected distractions. Here, we asked whether reverberation decreases effects of distractions by reducing the salience of new onsets, or compounds disruption by increasing task difficulty. Across five online experiments, participants recalled spatialized syllable streams presented with or without interrupters under pseudo-anechoic and reverberant conditions. Interrupters consistently impaired recall, especially the syllables following the interrupter. For the syllable immediately after the interruption, this effect was larger in reverberation than in anechoic conditions. These results demonstrate that distractions are especially disruptive in reverberant settings.
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