Bailey P J, Herrmann P
Department of Psychology, University of York, England.
Percept Psychophys. 1993 Jul;54(1):20-32. doi: 10.3758/bf03206934.
Duplex perception is a term used to describe the simultaneous evocation of phonetic and nonphonetic percepts, a phenomenon held by some to reveal the operation of a specialized module for phonetic perception. In a widely cited experiment by Whalen and Liberman (1987), duplex percepts were created by replacing the third format transition in a synthetic syllable with a sinusoidal tone glide and manipulating the level of the glide relative to the rest of the syllable. We discuss this study, and report four experiments. The first two made a systematic estimate of the "duplexity threshold"--the tone glide level at which a chirp-like sound could be heard as well as the speech-like syllable. In the third and fourth experiments, we used the results of the first to repeat and extend the experimental procedures in the original Whalen and Liberman study. We discuss the differences in outcome, and conclude that our results may be explained without the need to invoke a specialized phonetic module.
双感知是一个用于描述语音和非语音感知同时唤起的术语,一些人认为这一现象揭示了专门用于语音感知的模块的运作。在Whalen和Liberman(1987)一项被广泛引用的实验中,通过用正弦音调滑音替换合成音节中的第三个共振峰过渡,并相对于音节的其余部分操纵滑音的电平,创造了双感知。我们讨论了这项研究,并报告了四个实验。前两个实验对“双感知阈值”进行了系统估计,即可以听到类似啁啾声以及类似语音的音节时的音调滑音电平。在第三个和第四个实验中,我们利用第一个实验的结果重复并扩展了原始Whalen和Liberman研究中的实验程序。我们讨论了结果的差异,并得出结论,我们的结果无需调用专门的语音模块即可得到解释。