Complex sounds vary along a number of acoustic dimensions. These dimensions may exhibit correlations that are familiar to listeners due to their frequent occurrence in natural sounds—namely, speech. However, the precise mechanisms that enable the integration of these dimensions are not well understood. In this study, we examined the categorization of novel auditory stimuli that differed in the correlations of their acoustic dimensions, using decision bound theory. Decision bound theory assumes that stimuli are categorized on the basis of either a single dimension (rule based) or the combination of more than one dimension (information integration) and provides tools for assessing successful integration across multiple acoustic dimensions. In...
Speech perception requires the integration of evidence from acoustic cues across multiple dimensions...
Everyday behaviors like interpreting a child’s squeal as thrilled or terrified or understandingdiver...
To the extent that sensorineural systems are efficient, redundancy should be extracted to optimize t...
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 authors conducted 4 experiments to test the decision-bound, prototype, and distribution theories...
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...
Previous cue integration studies have examined continuous perceptual dimensions (e.g., size) and hav...
Despite the multidimensional and temporally fleeting nature of auditory signals we quickly learn to ...
Learning the sounds of a new language depends on the ability to learn novel auditory categories. Mul...
To the extent that sensorineural systems are efficient, redundancy should be extracted to optimize t...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. This article may not exactly replicate the final version p...
Auditory perceptual representations (i.e., “sounds”) reflect the brain’s ability to group or segrega...
This doctoral dissertation investigated the learning of auditory categories by applying insights fro...
Speech perception requires the integration of evidence from acoustic cues across multiple dimensions...
Everyday behaviors like interpreting a child’s squeal as thrilled or terrified or understandingdiver...
To the extent that sensorineural systems are efficient, redundancy should be extracted to optimize t...
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 authors conducted 4 experiments to test the decision-bound, prototype, and distribution theories...
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...
Previous cue integration studies have examined continuous perceptual dimensions (e.g., size) and hav...
Despite the multidimensional and temporally fleeting nature of auditory signals we quickly learn to ...
Learning the sounds of a new language depends on the ability to learn novel auditory categories. Mul...
To the extent that sensorineural systems are efficient, redundancy should be extracted to optimize t...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. This article may not exactly replicate the final version p...
Auditory perceptual representations (i.e., “sounds”) reflect the brain’s ability to group or segrega...
This doctoral dissertation investigated the learning of auditory categories by applying insights fro...
Speech perception requires the integration of evidence from acoustic cues across multiple dimensions...
Everyday behaviors like interpreting a child’s squeal as thrilled or terrified or understandingdiver...
To the extent that sensorineural systems are efficient, redundancy should be extracted to optimize t...