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Perception & Psychophysics

Perception & Psychophysics is a scientific journal, published since 1966 in English. The journal's country of origin is United States and its primary focus areas are psychiatry and psychology.

Details
Abbr. Percept Psychophys
Start 1966
End 2008
Frequency Eight no. a year, 1995-2008
p-ISSN 0031-5117
e-ISSN 1532-5962
Country United States
Language English
Specialties Psychiatry
Psychology
Recent Articles
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Sawusch J, Pisoni D
Percept Psychophys . 2014 Jan; 20(6):413-418. PMID: 24443592
Previous experiments in speech perception using the selective adaptation procedure have found a shift in the locus of the category boundary for a series of speech stimuli following repeated exposure...
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Pisoni D, Tash J
Percept Psychophys . 2012 Dec; 15(2):285-290. PMID: 23226881
Same-different reaction times (RTs) were obtained to pairs of synthetic speech sounds ranging perceptually from /ba/ through /pa/. Listeners responded "same" if both stimuli in a pair were the same...
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Pisoni D
Percept Psychophys . 2012 Dec; 13(2):253-260. PMID: 23226880
Recognition memory for consonants and vowels selected from within and between phonetic categories was examined in a delayed comparison discrimination task. Accuracy of discrimination for synthetic vowels selected from both...
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Sawusch J, Pisoni D
Percept Psychophys . 2012 Dec; 23(2):125-131. PMID: 23204594
Experiments on selective adaptation have shown that the locus of the phonetic category boundary between two segments shifts after repetitive listening to an adapting stimulus. Theoretical interpretations of these results...
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Pisoni D, Tash J
Percept Psychophys . 2012 Dec; 18(6):401-408. PMID: 23204593
The effects of selective adaptation on the perception of consonant-vowel (CV) stimuli varying in place of production was studied under two conditions. In the first condition, repeated presentation of a...
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Jiang Y, Shim W, Makovski T
Percept Psychophys . 2008 Dec; 70(8):1581-91. PMID: 19064500
Previous studies have shown that the number of objects we can actively hold in visual working memory is smaller for more complex objects. However, complex objects are not just more...
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Shaffer D, Maynor A, Roy W
Percept Psychophys . 2008 Dec; 70(8):1571-80. PMID: 19064499
The present work demonstrates that observers grossly underestimate the length of lines parallel to their line of sight. In Experiment 1, observers, working from memory, estimated the length of a...
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Sanders L, Joh A, Keen R, Freyman R
Percept Psychophys . 2008 Dec; 70(8):1558-70. PMID: 19064498
The ability to isolate a single sound source among concurrent sources and reverberant energy is necessary for understanding the auditory world. The precedence effect describes a related experimental finding, that...
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Emrich S, Ruppel J, Al-Aidroos N, Pratt J, Ferber S
Percept Psychophys . 2008 Dec; 70(8):1552-7. PMID: 19064497
If some of the distractors in a visual search task are previewed prior to the presentation of the remaining distractors and the target, search time is reduced relative to when...
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Kim H, Cho Y, Yamaguchi M, Proctor R
Percept Psychophys . 2008 Dec; 70(8):1540-51. PMID: 19064496
Three experiments tested whether the Stroop color-naming effect is a consequence of word recognition's being automatic or of the color word's capturing visual attention. In Experiment 1, a color bar...