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Auditory spatial alternation transforms auditory time.

S Akerboom, G ten Hoopen, P Olierook

    Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
    |December 1, 1983
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    Alternating auditory sequences are perceived as longer in auditory memory compared to non-alternating ones. This perceptual difference remains consistent across various stimulus onset asynchronies and increases with angular separation.

    Area of Science:

    • Auditory perception
    • Cognitive psychology
    • Psychoacoustics

    Background:

    • Alternating auditory sequences between ears are perceived as stretched in auditory memory.
    • Previous studies showed a perceptual-onset asynchrony (POA) difference of 24 msec for stimulus-onset asynchronies (SOAs) between 125-250 msec.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the effect of a wider range of SOAs on the POA difference.
    • To examine the influence of the angle of alternation on the POA difference.
    • To evaluate existing attention-switching models and propose a new one.

    Main Methods:

    • Testing auditory sequences over a broad SOA range (40-2,130 msec).
    • Manipulating the angular separation of alternating auditory events.
    • Comparing experimental results with predictions from six attention-switching models.

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    Main Results:

    • A consistent POA difference of 25 msec was observed across the tested SOA range.
    • The POA difference increased linearly with increasing angular separation.
    • The effects of SOA and angular separation on POA difference were found to be additive.

    Conclusions:

    • The study validates and extends previous findings on auditory sequence perception.
    • Existing attention-switching models do not adequately explain the observed phenomena.
    • A novel space-time network model is proposed to account for the results and existing literature.