Measuring perceptual centers using the phase correction response

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The perceptual center (P-center) is fundamental to the timing of heterogeneous event sequences, including music and speech. Unfortunately, there is currently no comprehensive and reliable model of P-centers in acoustic events, so P-centers must instead be measured empirically. This study reviews existing measurement methods and evaluates two methods in detail-the rhythm adjustment method and a new method based on the phase correction response (PCR) in a synchronous tapping task. The two methods yielded consistent P-center estimates and showed no evidence of P-center context dependence. The PCR method appears promising because it is accurate and efficient and does not require explicit perceptual judgments. As a secondary result, the magnitude of the PCR is shown to vary systematically with the onset complexity of speech sounds, which presumably reflects the perceived clarity of a sound's P-center. © 2011 Psychonomic Society, Inc.

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Villing, R. C., Repp, B. H., Ward, T. E., & Timoney, J. M. (2011). Measuring perceptual centers using the phase correction response. Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics, 73(5), 1614–1629. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13414-011-0110-1

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