Vowel recognition: Inferences from studies of forward and backward masking |
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Authors: | Michael F. Dorman Diane Kewley-Port Susan Brady M. T. Turvey |
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Affiliation: | a Haskins Laboratories, New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The recognition of brief vowels was studied in forward and backward masking tasks. In a series of experiments in which both target and mask parameters were systematically varied, two populations of subjects were identified. The majority (Nonmaskers) evidenced little masking at any interstimulus interval, while relatively fewer subjects (Maskers) evidenced backward masking (but not forward masking) over a 100-200 ms interval. Increasing target set size systematically increased masking for the Maskers but not for the Nonmaskers. Adding white noise to the targets increased the extent of masking for both groups. These results suggest (1) that masking does not impose a substantive constraint on vowel perception in running speech, and (2) that multiple strategies may exist for vowel recognition. |
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