Pisoni D B
Percept Psychophys. 1980 Oct;28(4):337-46. doi: 10.3758/bf03204393.
The results of three selective adaptation experiments employing nonspeech signals that differed in temporal onset are reported. In one experiment, adaptation effects were observed when both the adapting and test stimuli were selected from the same nonspeech test continuum. This result was interpreted as evidence for selective processing of temporal order information in nonspeech signals. Two additional experiments tested for the presence of cross-series adaptation effects from speech to nonspeech and then from nonspeech to speech. Both experiments failed to show any evidence of cross-series adaptation effects, implying a possible dissociation between perceptual classes of speech and nonspeech signals in processing temporal order information Despite the absence of cross-series effects, it is argued that the ability of the auditory system to process temporal order information may still provide a possible basis for explaining the perception of voicing in stops that differ in VOT. The results of the present experiments, taken together with earlier findings on the perception of temporal onset in nonspeech signals, were viewed as an example of the way spoken language has exploited the basic sensory capabilities of the auditory system to signal phonetic differences.
本文报告了三项使用在时间起始点上存在差异的非语音信号进行的选择性适应实验结果。在一项实验中,当适应刺激和测试刺激都从同一个非语音测试连续体中选取时,观察到了适应效应。这一结果被解释为非语音信号中时间顺序信息存在选择性处理的证据。另外两项实验分别测试了从语音到非语音以及从非语音到语音的跨系列适应效应的存在情况。两项实验均未显示出任何跨系列适应效应的证据,这意味着在处理时间顺序信息时,语音和非语音信号的感知类别之间可能存在分离。尽管没有跨系列效应,但有人认为,听觉系统处理时间顺序信息的能力仍可能为解释不同VOT的塞音中浊音的感知提供一个可能的基础。将本实验结果与早期关于非语音信号中时间起始点感知的研究结果结合起来看,可被视为口语如何利用听觉系统的基本感官能力来区分语音差异的一个例证。