Some models of observer behavior in two-channel auditory signal detection

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Abstract

Five models of 0 behavior in a two-channel exclusive-or (XOR) detection task were evaluated. The models included two types of single-channel and three types of two-channel O. Only the most efficient two-channel model adequately described human performance in a set of monaural and dichotic XOR conditions. Detectability measures derived from the XOR task matched those obtained from separate single-channel control conditions. We concluded that. in this two-channel task. the O's performance was not limited by any inability to monitor signals arriving simultaneousl.v in two different earphone or two different frequency channels. The implications of this result for two-channel information processing and for multicomponent and sequential signal detectmn are discussed. © 1973 Psychonomic Society, Inc.

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Sorkin, R. D., & Pohlmann, L. D. (1973). Some models of observer behavior in two-channel auditory signal detection. Perception & Psychophysics, 14(1), 101–109. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03198623

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