Effects of varied response modes upon dichotic consonant-vowel identification latency |
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Authors: | Larry F. Hughes |
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Affiliation: | Kresge Hearing Research Laboratory of the South, Louisiana State University Medical Center USA |
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Abstract: | Reaction times for two right-handed subjects who received 6000 trials of dichotic stop-vowels were obtained under response conditions involving the left hand, right hand, and neck muscles. Results indicated latencies were shorter (150+ msec) when targets were presented to the right rather than the left ear. Large and stable differences in latencies remained invariant with the mode of response. Reaction times did not vary as a function of the target's place or manner of articulation. The relationship between obtained measures of latency and percentage correct ruled out speed-accuracy trade-offs as a source of the obtained differences in latencies. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Larry F. Hughes Kresge Hearing Research Laboratory Louisiana State University Medical Center 1100 Florida Avenue Building 164 New Orleans Louisiana 70119. |
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