Sorkin R D, Montgomery D A
Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville 32611.
J Acoust Soc Am. 1991 Aug;90(2 Pt 1):846-57. doi: 10.1121/1.401952.
This experiment tested how well human listeners can discriminate between temporal patterns that are compressed or expanded in time. The listener's task was to determine whether two arrhythmic, tonal sequences had the same or different temporal patterns. According to the pattern correlation model [R. D. Sorkin, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 87, 1695-1701 (1990)], listeners perform this task by computing the correlation between the pattern of time intervals marked by the tones in each sequence. Listener performance dropped when one of the sequences was compressed or expanded in time. In order for the model to describe the observed performance, it was necessary to postulate an internal noise component that was proportional to the magnitude of the difference between the sequence transformations.
本实验测试了人类听众区分时间上被压缩或扩展的时间模式的能力。听众的任务是确定两个无节律的音调序列的时间模式是否相同。根据模式相关模型[R.D.索尔金,《美国声学学会杂志》87, 1695 - 1701(1990)],听众通过计算每个序列中音调所标记的时间间隔模式之间的相关性来完成这项任务。当其中一个序列在时间上被压缩或扩展时,听众的表现会下降。为了使该模型能够描述观察到的表现,有必要假设一个内部噪声成分,该成分与序列变换之间差异的大小成正比。