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Hughes, Robert W.; Jones, Dylan M. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2005
A novel effect is reported in which serial recall of visual digits was disrupted to a greater degree by the presence of the same set of digits presented as an irrelevant auditory sequence than by the presence of irrelevant auditory consonants, but only when the order of the irrelevant digits was incongruent with that of the to-be-remembered digits…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Auditory Perception, Psychological Studies, Recall (Psychology)
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Windmann, Sabine – Journal of Memory and Language, 2004
Visual speech cues presented in synchrony with discrepant auditory speech cues are usually combined to a surprisingly clear unitary percept that corresponds with neither of the two sensory inputs (the McGurk illusion). This audiovisual integration process is commonly believed to be highly autonomous and robust to cognitive intervention, unlike the…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Experiments, Cues, Sensory Integration
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Rusconi, Elena; Kwan, Bonnie; Giordano, Bruno L.; Umilta, Carlo; Butterworth, Brian – Cognition, 2006
Through the preferential pairing of response positions to pitch, here we show that the internal representation of pitch height is spatial in nature and affects performance, especially in musically trained participants, when response alternatives are either vertically or horizontally aligned. The finding that our cognitive system maps pitch height…
Descriptors: Cognitive Mapping, Auditory Perception, Auditory Stimuli, Cognitive Processes
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Moores, Elisabeth – Dyslexia, 2004
Reviews of the dyslexia literature often seem to suggest that children with dyslexia perform at a lower level on almost any task. Richards et al. (Dyslexia 2002; 8: 1-8) note the importance of being able to demonstrate dissociations between tasks. However, increasingly elegant experiments, in which dissociations are found, almost inevitably find…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Research Methodology, Special Needs Students, Learning Disabilities
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Kern, Janet K.; Trivedi, Madhukar H.; Garver, Carolyn R.; Grannemann, Bruce D.; Andrews, Alonzo A.; Savla, Jayshree S.; Johnson, Danny G.; Mehta, Jyutika A.; Schroeder, Jennifer L. – Autism: The International Journal of Research & Practice, 2006
The study was undertaken to evaluate the nature of sensory dysfunction in persons with autism. The cross-sectional study examined auditory, visual, oral, and touch sensory processing, as measured by the Sensory Profile, in 104 persons with a diagnosis of autism, 3-56 years of age, gender- and age-matched to community controls. Persons with autism…
Descriptors: Tactual Perception, Autism, Sensory Experience, Comparative Analysis
Carlsen, James C. – J Res Music Educ, 1969
Paper presented at the International Seminar on Experimental Research in Music Education (University of Reading, Reading, England, July 9-16, 1968).
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Aural Learning, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
Colorado State Dept. of Education, Denver. Div. of Special Education Services. – 1969
Talks presented by Doris Johnson and Regina Cicci at an institute for teachers of the educationally handicapped are summarized and include identification and remediation of auditory receptive language disorders, disorders of spelling and written language, an analysis of reading methods, an analysis check list, disorders of quantitative thinking,…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Cognitive Processes, Exceptional Child Education, Identification
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Frumkina, R. M.; Vasilevic, A. P. – Linguistics, 1976
This article re-examines the role of the pronounceability of visually presented materials, following the idea that intergration on the vocal-auditory level may result from letter combinations that are easy to pronounce. (CLK)
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Cognitive Processes, Consonants, Language Research
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Stankov, Lazar – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1978
Thirty-six visual and auditory tests were given to 113 fifth and sixth grade students. Second-order analysis yielded two well-defined factors representing Fluid and Crystallized Intelligence and two perceptual factors corresponding to General Visualization and General Auditory Function. Perceptual factors were not clearly separated from broad…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Processes, Factor Analysis
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Miller, Joanne L.; Eimas, Peter D. – Journal of Phonetics, 1976
The selective tuning of feature detectors sensitive to the acoustic information relevant to the assignment of distinctive phonetic feature values was investigated with a contingent adaptation paradigm. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Acoustic Phonetics, Articulation (Speech), Auditory Perception, Cognitive Processes
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Keeney, Terrence J.; Smith, Nancy D. – Language and Speech, 1971
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Child Language, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension
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Krumhansl, Carol L. – Cognitive Psychology, 1979
In four experiments, evidence was found for a complex psychological representation of musical pitch. The perception of music depends not only on psychoacoustic properties of the tones, but also on processes that relate the tones to one another through contact with a well-defined and complex psychological representation of musical pitch. (Author/RD)
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Auditory Perception, Auditory Stimuli, Cognitive Processes
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Samuel, Arthur G. – Cognitive Psychology, 1997
Several experiments involving 150 college students and adults provide evidence for top-down lexical to phonemic activation in auditory word processing. Results indicate that lexical activation can cause the perceptual process to synthesize a highly functional phonemic code. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adults, Auditory Perception, Cognitive Processes, College Students
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Weiler, Michael David; Bernstein, Jane Holmes; Bellinger, David; Waber, Deborah P. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2002
This study compared children with either attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) (n=24), reading disability (RD) (n=33), both (n=9), or controls. Children with ADHD were characterized by difficulty with a visual search task whereas children with RD had difficulty with an auditory processing task. Specifically, children with ADHD…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Attention Deficit Disorders, Auditory Perception, Cognitive Processes
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Rolandelli, David R.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1991
Examined children's monitoring of TV programs for visual content and processing of program content through language. Narration enhanced visual attention and comprehension. Auditory comprehension did not depend on looking. Auditory attention did not differ with the presence or absence of narration. (BC)
Descriptors: Attention, Auditory Perception, Childrens Television, Cognitive Processes
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