Barsz K
Department of Psychology, State University, Geneseo, NY 14454-1401.
Percept Psychophys. 1991 Sep;50(3):290-6. doi: 10.3758/bf03206752.
This study examined the effect of tonal location on the discrimination of sequences differing in the order of the tones and on their perceived grouping. The frequency range between the sequential tones was held constant. When all tones came from the same location, the sequence was rated as integrated, but when the higher frequency tones came from a different location than the lower frequency tones, the sequence was rated as segregated. Listeners discriminated the sequences in a 3IFC task. Discrimination performance was impaired when the sequence was split between two locations and tonal order was changed in only one location, even though the order of tones in different locations was changed. This result suggests that listeners have difficulty relating tones across locations or in different perceptual groups. Performance in this experiment is generally better than that observed by Barsz (1988), and it is suggested that the level of stimulus uncertainty explains this difference.
本研究考察了音调位置对不同音调顺序序列辨别以及对其感知分组的影响。连续音调之间的频率范围保持恒定。当所有音调都来自同一位置时,序列被评定为整合的,但当高频音调与低频音调来自不同位置时,序列被评定为分离的。听众在三间隔迫选任务中对序列进行辨别。当序列在两个位置之间划分且仅在一个位置改变音调顺序时,辨别性能会受损,即便不同位置的音调顺序发生了改变。这一结果表明,听众在关联不同位置或不同感知分组中的音调时存在困难。本实验中的表现总体上优于巴尔兹(1988年)所观察到的,并且有人认为刺激不确定性水平解释了这种差异。