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Aptitude-related differences in auditory information processing: effects of selective attention and tone duration
Authors:Naftali Raz  Lee Willerman
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, U.S.A.
Abstract:College students selected for high or low aptitude performed an auditory backward recognition masking task in which tones differed in pitch (770 or 870 Hz) and duration (10, 13 or 20 msec). Ss were required to attend selectively to the pitch but not to the duration of the targets. As predicted, higher aptitude was associated with lower recognition thresholds at all tone durations. Although increased attentional demands impaired recognition thresholds, this had no apparent differential effect on aptitude-related differences in auditory information processing.
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