Handbook of Psychology, Volume 4: Experimental Psychology
258 Speech Production and Perception language. It is currently debated (e.g., Norris, McQueen, & Cutler, 1999; Samuel, 2000) ...
Speech Perception 259 the “magnet effect.” Kuhl, Williams, Lacerda, Stevens, and Lindblom (1992) showed that English and Swedish ...
260 Speech Production and Perception encapsulated from such feedback; however, when the proces- sor yields an ambiguous output, ...
References 261 effects on phoneme identification (e.g., the Ganong effect and phonemic restoration) arise from lexical feedback. ...
262 Speech Production and Perception Best, C. T. (1994). The emergence of native-language phonological influences in infants: A ...
References 263 B. Butterworth (Ed.), Language production: Vol. 1. Speech and talk(Vol. 1, pp. 373–420). London: Academic Press. ...
264 Speech Production and Perception Kuhl, P., & Miller, J. D. (1982). Discrimination of auditory target dimensions in the p ...
References 265 Motley, M. (1980). Verification of “Freudian slips” and semantically prearticulatory editing via laboratory-induc ...
266 Speech Production and Perception Sawusch, J., & Gagnon, D. (1995). Auditory coding, cues and coherence in phonetic perce ...
PART FOUR HUMAN PERFORMANCE ...
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269 EFFICIENCY OF SELECTION 270 Failures of Selectivity 270 Selection by Location and Other Features 276 PREATTENTIVE AND ATTENT ...
270 Attention the unattended message had not been entirely excluded from further analysis. Treisman (1960) proposed a modificati ...
Efficiency of Selection 271 attentional resources are automatically allocated to irrele- vant distractors. Similarly, grouping b ...
272 Attention (e.g., the pinched middle of an hourglass is such a region of concavity; it permits parsing the hourglass into its ...
Efficiency of Selection 273 the visual field into perceptual groups imposes constraints on attentional selection. It is importan ...
274 Attention even when the target’s unique feature value was known (see Pashler, 1988a, for an earlier report of this effect). ...
Efficiency of Selection 275 Figure 10.5 Sample cue displays and target displays used to investigate contingent attentional captu ...
276 Attention an irrelevant singleton does not capture attention. However, the same irrelevant singleton does capture attention ...
Efficiency of Selection 277 limits, not from changes in perceptual sensitivity or limits of information-processing capacity. In ...
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