Mondor Todd A, Hurlburt Jennifer, Thorne Leslie
Department of Psychology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Percept Psychophys. 2003 Jan;65(1):107-14. doi: 10.3758/bf03194787.
Two experiments were performed to determine whether categorization of the pitch of a probe tone is influenced by the pitch of, and response made to, a preceding prime tone. The prime and the probe could be drawn either from a pool of low-frequency sounds or from a pool of high-frequency sounds. The results of both experiments indicated that the performance obtained was best when the prime and the probe were the same pitch (and therefore required the same response), intermediate when the two sounds differed in pitch and required different responses, and slowest when the prime and the probe differed in pitch but required the same response (i.e., they were drawn from the same frequency pool). The results of Experiment 2 revealed in addition that when a repeated response was required, performance declined as the magnitude of the frequency change increased and that responses were made more quickly and accurately if the direction of the frequency change was away from the alternative category than if it was toward the alternative category. The results demonstrate that categorization of sounds by pitch is accomplished with reference to a previous processing episode.
进行了两项实验,以确定探测音高的分类是否受之前的启动音的音高及对其做出的反应的影响。启动音和探测音可以从低频声音库中选取,也可以从高频声音库中选取。两项实验的结果均表明,当启动音和探测音音高相同时(因此需要相同的反应),获得的表现最佳;当两种声音音高不同且需要不同反应时,表现处于中等水平;当启动音和探测音音高不同但需要相同反应时(即它们来自同一频率库),表现最差。此外,实验2的结果还显示,当需要重复反应时,随着频率变化幅度的增加,表现会下降,并且如果频率变化方向是远离替代类别,反应会比朝着替代类别时更快、更准确。结果表明,音高对声音的分类是参照之前的处理过程完成的。