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Selective attention to the parameters of a physically informed sonic model

Lakatos et al., 2000

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13654304968962818669
Author
Lakatos S
Cook P
Scavone G
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

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Two experiments tested listeners' ability to attend selectively to the properties of a physical model comprising collisions between multiple independent sound-producing objects. A probe signal paradigm measured attention to two properties—resonant frequency and …
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