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Dichotic sequence discrimination: The effect of continued practice
Authors:Harvey Babkoff  Daniel Algom  Shlomo Eliasher
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel
Abstract:Summary Dichotic sequence discrimination was studied by means of a three-alternative forced-choice method. Two of the alternatives (lsquosamersquo) consisted of a single pair of dichotic clicks with the stimulus at one ear preceding the stimulus at the other ear by a given temporal separation (e.g., R-Deltat-L). One of the alternatives consisted of a single pair of clicks with the opposite sequence (e.g., L-Deltat-R). The subjects' task was to discriminate between the lsquodifferentrsquo and the lsquosamersquo dichotic pairs. The results indicate that discrimination is a nonmonotonic function of Deltat, i.e., V- or U-shaped, with high levels at both short and long temporal separations (Deltat=2 and 4 ms and Deltat=64 and 96 ms) and with lower levels of discrimination for intermediate Deltats. A second experiment was performed to study the effect of continued practice by subjects trained in dichotic sequence discrimination for Deltats 4 and 64 ms (high discrimination levels) and for Deltat=16 ms (low discrimination level). There was no systematic trend towards improvement over 8 blocks of 50 trials for each Deltat. Discrimination levels of these Deltats did not differ between Experiments 1 and 2.Dr. Babkoff is spending the 1979–1981 academic year at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Department of Military Medical Psychophysiology, Forest Glen Annex, Building 189, Washington, D.C. 20012, USAThe experiments were conducted at the Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel. The authors would like to thank the Bar-Ilan Research Committee for making funds available to conduct the experimentsThis material has been reviewed by the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, and there is no objection to its presentation and/or publication. The opinions or assertions contained herein are the private views of the authors and are not to be construed as official or as reflecting the views of the Department of the Army or the Department of Defense
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