TY - JOUR
T1 - Do conjunction errors in auditory recognition imply feature migration?
AU - Jamieson, Randall K.
AU - Thompson, William Forde
AU - Cuddy, Lola L.
AU - Mewhort, D. J.K.
PY - 2003/6
Y1 - 2003/6
N2 - It has recently been proposed that the feature values (e.g., pitch, duration, etc.) of tones are processed in separate perceptual channels and are later reintegrated to form the experience of a unitary percept. Patterns of errors in recognizing combinations of auditory features have been taken as failures of, and thus evidence for, an auditory feature-integration process. We outline an alternative interpretation of these effects based on similarity structure of the stimuli.
AB - It has recently been proposed that the feature values (e.g., pitch, duration, etc.) of tones are processed in separate perceptual channels and are later reintegrated to form the experience of a unitary percept. Patterns of errors in recognizing combinations of auditory features have been taken as failures of, and thus evidence for, an auditory feature-integration process. We outline an alternative interpretation of these effects based on similarity structure of the stimuli.
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U2 - 10.1037/h0087418
DO - 10.1037/h0087418
M3 - Article
C2 - 12822841
AN - SCOPUS:0041760740
SN - 1196-1961
VL - 57
SP - 125
EP - 130
JO - Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology
JF - Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology
IS - 2
ER -