| Literature DB >> 1881761 |
L L Elliott1, M A Hammer, T Carrell.
Abstract
Discrimination of two types of simulated single-second-format frequency transitions was studied, transitions where members of a stimulus set shared the same onset frequency and transitions where stimuli of a set shared the same offset frequency. Experiment 1 employed an adaptive procedure to measure just-noticeable differences for transitions that increased in frequency. Experiment 2 obtained complete psychometric functions, based on a three-interval, forced-choice procedure, for transitions that either increased or decreased in frequency. In both experiments, better discrimination occurred for longer stimuli, measured in hertz/millisecond, and for transitions that shared the same onset frequency. There were no differences, in Experiment 2, between discrimination of rising and falling transitions. Results are considered from several theoretical perspectives.Mesh:
Year: 1991 PMID: 1881761 DOI: 10.3758/bf03212199
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Percept Psychophys ISSN: 0031-5117