Authors
Carol A Fowler, Lawrence D Rosenblum
Publication date
1990/11
Journal
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance
Volume
16
Issue
4
Pages
742
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
Duplex perception has been interpreted as revealing distinct systems for general auditory perception and speech perception. The systems yield distinct experiences of the same acoustic signal, the one conforming to the acoustic structure itself and the other to its source in vocaltract activity. However, this interpretation has not been tested by examining whether duplex perception can be obtained for nonspeech sounds that are not plausibly perceived by a specialized system. In five experiments, we replicate some of the phenomena associated with duplex perception of speech using the sound of a slamming door. Similarities between subjects' responses to syllables and door sounds are striking enough to suggest that some conclusions in the speech literature should be tempered that (a) duplex perception is special to sounds for which there are perceptual modules and (b) duplex perception occurs because distinct …
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CA Fowler, LD Rosenblum - … of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and …, 1990