Different speech-processing mechanisms can be reflected in the results of discrimination and dichotic listening tasks.

Number 160
Year 1974
Drawer 3
Entry Date 06/11/1998
Authors Cutting, J. E.
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Publication Brain and Language, 1, 363-373.
url http://www.haskins.yale.edu/Reprints/HL0160.pdf
Abstract The relative peakedness of diotic ABX discrimination functions for certain speech stimuli and the relative magnitude of the right ear advantage that they yield in diochotic listening tasks have been thought to be functionally parallel measures of speech processing. The results of the present study suggest that this is not always the case.
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