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Human peak shift: Analysis of the effects of three-stimulus discrimination training
Authors:Mark Galizio
Affiliation:University of North Carolina at Wilmington USA
Abstract:In a series of studies, the effects of different types of intradimensional discrimination training on human auditory frequency generalization were examined. When subjects were trained with a single S− located on one or the other side of S+, postdiscrimination gradients were displaced away from S−. Subjects trained with two negative stimuli both on one side of S+ showed a greater extent of displacement with true peak shift. In a second experiment the procedures were repeated with two fixed amounts of training: either 12 or 42 training trials. Again the subjects trained with two negative stimuli showed more shift than those trained with one S−, and this effect was independent of amount of training. Experiment 3 showed increased peak shift when two positive stimuli surrounded a central S− as compared to groups with a single S+ and S−. The general conclusion is that training with more difficult, three-stimulus discrimination problems results in enhanced peak shift.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be addressed to Mark Galizio   Department of Psychology   University of North Carolina   Wilmington   NC 28403.
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