Auditory segregation: stream or streams?

作者: Alexander I. Rudnicky , Albert S. Bregman

DOI: 10.1037//0096-1523.1.3.263

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摘要: When auditory material segregates into "streams," is the unattended stream actually organized as an entity? An affirmative answer suggested by observation that organizational structure of interacts with to which subject trying attend. Specificially, a to-be-rejected can, because its structure, capture from to-be-judged elements would otherwiise be acceptable members stream. Language: en

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