2013
DOI: 10.1556/lp.5.2013.suppl2.4
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Abstract: Sound sources often emit trains of discrete sounds, such as a series of footsteps. Previously, two different principles have been suggested for how the human auditory system binds discrete sounds together into perceptual units. The feature similarity principle is based on linking sounds with similar characteristics over time. The predictability principle is based on linking sounds that follow each other in a predictable manner. The present study compared the effects of these two principles. Participants were p… Show more

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“…The precise mechanism by which predictability acts upon auditory scene analysis is still unclear. One interpretation that is consistent with the available evidence suggests that detecting the presence of a predictable pattern stabilizes the corresponding auditory stream by increasing the perceptual coherence of its elements, thus making this stream easier to maintain for longer periods of time [5,17,18,30]. If this interpretation is correct, then the same mechanism should apply when the listener perceives only one stream -in other words, predictable patterns should stabilize an integrated percept when compared to an arrangement of similar tones with randomly jittered feature values.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 57%
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“…The precise mechanism by which predictability acts upon auditory scene analysis is still unclear. One interpretation that is consistent with the available evidence suggests that detecting the presence of a predictable pattern stabilizes the corresponding auditory stream by increasing the perceptual coherence of its elements, thus making this stream easier to maintain for longer periods of time [5,17,18,30]. If this interpretation is correct, then the same mechanism should apply when the listener perceives only one stream -in other words, predictable patterns should stabilize an integrated percept when compared to an arrangement of similar tones with randomly jittered feature values.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…As predictability was embedded separately into the 'A' and/or 'B' tone sets, the overall 'ABA-' sequence was never predictable. Predictability was hypothesized to support the segregated perceptual organization in this case, and indeed, an increase in measures of stream segregation was found [4,5,[28][29][30]32].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 78%
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