Most but not all bottom-up interactions between signal properties improve categorization

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (3):335-336 (2000)
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Abstract

The massive acoustic redundancy of minimally contrasting speech sounds, coupled with the auditory integration of psychoacoustically similar acoustic properties produces a highly invariant percept, which cannot be improved by top-down feedback from the lexicon. Contextual effects are also bottom-up but not all entirely auditory and may thus differ in whether they affect sensitivity or only response bias.

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Jack Kingston
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