Abstract
When a pair of short, temporally spaced sound bursts is presented and the listeners are requested to match the loudness of a third, comparison burst to the overall loudness of the pair, a fundamentally different result is obtained than when they are instructed to match the loudness of the comparison burst to that of the second burst in the pair. Loudness-level changes occurring in the first situation are designated as loudness summation; those occurring in the second situation, as loudness enhancement. Some parameters of both phenomena are studied. The results lead to the suggestion of a principle of maximum similarity in stimulus matching and to a reinterpretation of some earlier data. © 1974 Psychonomic Society, Inc.
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Zwislocki, J. J., Ketkar, I., Cannon, M. W., & Nodar, R. H. (1974). Loudness enhancement and summation in pairs or short sound bursts. Perception & Psychophysics, 16(1), 91–95. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03203257
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