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Dichotic and monotic interactions between speech and nonspeech sounds at different stimulus onset asynchronies
Authors:Robert J. Porter  Paul J. Mirabile
Affiliation:1. University of New Orleans, 70122, New Orleans, Louisiana
2. Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Kresge Hearing Research Laboratory of the South Louisiana State University Medical Center, 1100 Florida Avenue, Building 164, 70119, New Orleans, Louisiana
Abstract:Subjects’ identification of stop-vowel “targets” was obtained under monotic and dichotic, forward and backward, masking conditions. Masks, or “challenges,” were another stop-vowel or one of three nonspeech sounds similar to parts of a stop-vowel. Backward masking was greater than forward in dichotic conditions. Forward masking predominated monotically. Relative degree of masking for different challenges suggested that dichotic effects were predicated on interference with processing of a complex temporal array of auditory “features” of the targets, prior to phonetic decoding but subsequent to basic auditory analysis. Monotic effects seemed best interpreted as dependent on relative spectrum levels of nearly simultaneous portions of the two signals.
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