Observers detected signals presented in a two-channel, simultaneous detection task at 630 and 1,400 Hz. The familiar pattern of interference between the frequency channels was observed: detectability in one channel was depressed on trials when a signal or a yes response occurred in the other channel. On each trial, measures were made of the energy within specified frequency bands around each signal frequency. The relationships between these measures and performance in each channel were studied. There was no consistent relationship between the magnitude of the measure in one channel and performance in the other. Interactions between the channels probably originate in the response process of the interfering channel © 1976 Psychonomic Society, Inc.
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Sorkin, R. D., Pohlmann, L. D., & Woods, D. D. (1976). Decision interaction between auditory channels. Perception & Psychophysics, 19(4), 290–295. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03204233
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