DISRUPTION OF VISUAL SHORT-TERM-MEMORY BY CHANGING-STATE AUDITORY-STIMULI - THE ROLE OF SEGMENTATION

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JONES, DM
MACKEN, WJ
MURRAY, AC
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[1] School of Psychology, University of Wales College of Cardiff, Cardiff, CF1 3YG
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10.3758/BF03208264
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Typically, serial recall performance can be disrupted by the presence of an irrelevant stream of background auditory stimulation, but only if the background stream changes over time (the auditory changing-state effect). It was hypothesized that segmentation of the auditory stream is necessary for changing state to be signified. In Experiment 1, continuous random pitch glides failed to disrupt serial recall, but glides interrupted regularly by silence brought about the usual auditory changing-state effect. In Experiment 2, a physically continuous stream of synthesized vowel sounds was found to have disruptive effects. In Experiment 3, the technique of auditory induction showed that preattentive organization rather than critical features of the sound could account for the disruption by glides. With pitch glides, silence plays a preeminent role in the temporal segmentation of the sound stream, but speech contains correlated time-varying changes in frequency and amplitude that make silent intervals superfluous.
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