Abstract
There has been growing interest in recent years in masking that appears to have its origin at a central level of the auditory nervous system—so-called informational masking (IM). Masker uncertainty and target-masker similarity have been identified as the two major factors affecting IM; however, no theoretical framework currently exists that would give precise meaning to these terms necessary to evaluate their relative importance or model their effects. The present paper offers a first attempt at such a framework constructed within the doctrines of the theory of signal detection.
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Lutfi, R. A., Chang, A.-C., Stamas, J., & Gilbertson, L. (2012). A detection-theoretic framework for modeling informational masking. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 132(2), EL109–EL113. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4734575
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