Contextual Cues in Selective Listening

SAGE Publications - Tập 12 Số 4 - Trang 242-248 - 1960
Anne Treisman1
1Institute of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford

Tóm tắt

Two messages were presented dichotically and subjects were asked to “shadow” whatever they heard on one ear. Somewhere in the middle the two passages were switched to the opposite ears. Subjects occasionally repeated one or two words, at the break, from the wrong ear, but never transferred to it for longer than this. The higher the transition probabilities in the passage the more likely they were to do this. One explanation might be that the “selective filter” (Broadbent, 1958) acts by selectively raising thresholds for signals from the rejected sources rather than acting as an all-or-none barrier.

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