Abstract
Localization of a 2-ms click target was previously shown to be influenced by a preceding identical distractor for inter-click-intervals up to 400 ms [Kopčo, Best, and Shinn-Cunningham (2007). J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 121, 420–432]. Here, two experiments examined whether perceptual organization plays a role in this effect. In the experiments, the distractor was designed either to be grouped with the target (a single-click distractor) or to be processed in a separate stream (an 8-click train). The two distractors affected performance differently, both in terms of bias and variance, suggesting that grouping and streaming play a role in localization in multisource environments.
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Kopčo, N., Andrejková, G., Best, V., & Shinn-Cunningham, B. (2017). Streaming and sound localization with a preceding distractor. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 141(4), EL331–EL337. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4979167
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