Hendrickson A E, Hendrickson D E
Percept Mot Skills. 1975 Aug;41(1):279-89. doi: 10.2466/pms.1975.41.1.279.
A theory of brain function has resulted in the hypothesis that dichotic auditory stimuli of differing intensities would be subjectvely heard to occur at different times if presented together. The louder of the two tones would always be heard first. The results of an experiment designed to test the hypothesis have established that the predicted illusory judgment will invariably be made. The further prediction that the magnitude of the effect would closely parallel certain reaction time data was substantiated. It seems reasonable to conclude that the same paradigm must underlie both sets of data. The theory and obtained results provide a possible neurophysiological basis for the perception of rhythm. A review of the literature has shown that results analogous to those reported here have previously been reported for the visual and tactile modalities, as would be predicted from the general considerations of the theory which gave rise to the specific hypotheses tested in this experiment.
如果同时呈现不同强度的双耳听觉刺激,主观上会觉得它们在不同时间出现。两个音调中较响的那个总是会先被听到。一项旨在检验该假设的实验结果证实,总会做出预测的错觉判断。关于该效应的大小将与某些反应时间数据密切平行的进一步预测也得到了证实。似乎有理由得出结论,两组数据必定有相同的范式作为基础。该理论和所获结果为节奏感知提供了一个可能的神经生理学基础。对文献的综述表明,正如从产生本实验所检验的具体假设的理论的一般考虑中所预测的那样,此前已针对视觉和触觉模态报道了与这里所报告结果类似的结果。