An auditory cue-depreciation effect. |
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Authors: | J M Gibson M J Watkins |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Grinnell College, IA 50112. |
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Abstract: | An experiment is reported in which subjects first heard a list of words and then tried to identify these same words from degraded utterances. Paralleling previous findings in the visual modality, the probability of identifying a given utterance was reduced when the utterance was immediately preceded by other, more degraded, utterances of the same word. A second experiment replicated this "cue-depreciation effect" and in addition found the effect to be weakened, if not eliminated, when the target word was not included in the initial list or when the test was delayed by two days. |
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