The authors conducted 4 experiments to test the decision-bound, prototype, and distribution theories for the categorization of sounds. They used as stimuli sounds varying in either resonance frequency or duration. They created different experimental conditions by varying the variance and overlap of 2 stimulus distributions used in a training phase and varying the size of the stimulus continuum used in the subsequent test phase. When resonance frequency was the stimulus dimension, the pattern of categorization-function slopes was in accordance with the decision-bound theory. When duration was the stimulus dimension, however, the slope pattern gave partial support for the decision-bound and distribution theories. The authors introduce a new c...
The present study investigated the minimum amount of auditory stimulation that allows differentiatio...
The present study investigated the minimum amount of auditory stimulation that allows differentiatio...
<p>Five evidence-based taxonomies of everyday sounds frequently reported in the soundscape literatur...
The authors conducted 4 experiments to test the decision-bound, prototype, and distribution theories...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. This article may not exactly replicate the final version p...
Complex sounds vary along a number of acoustic dimensions. These dimensions may exhibit correlations...
Categorization is an important cognitive process. However, the correct categorization of a stimulus ...
The ability of humans and animals to classify sounds into behaviorally relevant categories is an ong...
This paper investigates how different types of data from psychoacoustical experiments may be combine...
The ability to integrate and weight information across dimensions is central to perception and is pa...
The ability to integrate and weight information across dimensions is central to perception and is pa...
This article reports the results of an auditory vowel categorization experiment in which listeners c...
Adjacent speech, and even nonspeech, contexts influence phonetic categorization. Four experiments in...
The transformation of acoustic signals into abstract perceptual representations is the essence of th...
SummaryCategory formation allows us to group perceptual objects into meaningful classes and is funda...
The present study investigated the minimum amount of auditory stimulation that allows differentiatio...
The present study investigated the minimum amount of auditory stimulation that allows differentiatio...
<p>Five evidence-based taxonomies of everyday sounds frequently reported in the soundscape literatur...
The authors conducted 4 experiments to test the decision-bound, prototype, and distribution theories...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. This article may not exactly replicate the final version p...
Complex sounds vary along a number of acoustic dimensions. These dimensions may exhibit correlations...
Categorization is an important cognitive process. However, the correct categorization of a stimulus ...
The ability of humans and animals to classify sounds into behaviorally relevant categories is an ong...
This paper investigates how different types of data from psychoacoustical experiments may be combine...
The ability to integrate and weight information across dimensions is central to perception and is pa...
The ability to integrate and weight information across dimensions is central to perception and is pa...
This article reports the results of an auditory vowel categorization experiment in which listeners c...
Adjacent speech, and even nonspeech, contexts influence phonetic categorization. Four experiments in...
The transformation of acoustic signals into abstract perceptual representations is the essence of th...
SummaryCategory formation allows us to group perceptual objects into meaningful classes and is funda...
The present study investigated the minimum amount of auditory stimulation that allows differentiatio...
The present study investigated the minimum amount of auditory stimulation that allows differentiatio...
<p>Five evidence-based taxonomies of everyday sounds frequently reported in the soundscape literatur...