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The Role of Spatial Complexity in the Perception of Speech and Pure Tones in Dichotic Listening
Oleh:
Murray, Janice
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Brain and Cognition vol. 5 no. 4 (Oct. 1986)
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page 452-464.
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Perpustakaan PKBB
Nomor Panggil:
405/BAC/5
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Ear advantages for CV syllables were determined for 28 right-handed individuals in a target monitoring dichotic task. In addition, ear dominance for dichotically presented tones was determined when the frequency difference of the two tones was small compared to the center frequency and when the frequency difference of the tones was larger. On all three tasks, subjects provided subjective separability ratings as measures of the spatial complexity of the dichotic stimuli. The results indicated a robust right ear advantage (REA) for the CV syllables and a left ear dominance on the two tone tasks, with a significant shift toward right ear dominance when the frequency difference of the tones was large. Although separability ratings for the group data indicated an increase in the perceived spatial separation of the components of the tone complex across the two tone tasks, the separability judgment ratings and the ear dominance scores were not correlated for either tone task. A significant correlation, however, was evidenced between the laterality
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