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Motivated changes of auditory sensitivity in a simple detection task
Authors:Charles S. Watson  Ben M. Clopton
Affiliation:1. Central Institute for the Deaf, 63110, St. Louis, Missouri
2. Defense Research Laboratory, Universjty of Texas, Texas, USA
3. Department of Psychology and Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Washington, 98105, Seattle, Washington
Abstract:Recently both neurophysiological and psychophysical theories have suggested that the sensitivity of receptors, or of the whole organism, may change through “efferent control” or as a result of “motivation.” A psychophysical method has been devised to investigate changes in a listener’s ability to detect signals in a noisy background, which are elicited “on demand” by the E, and when the time course of the changes may be in the order of seconds rather than minutes orhours. Observed effects, which are consistent with the hypotheses of active control of sensitivity, are found to be orderly but quite small, generally less than that associated with a 1–2 dB increase in the level of a tonal signal. While the average increment in performance is thus slight, it is found that the variance between Ss is significantly reduced when strong motivating stimuli are introduced. This reduction in variance may reflect an upper limit on the performance of real listeners, which might be fruitfully compared with the theoretical limits proposed in the theory of signal detectability.
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