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Monaural Ear Differences for Same-Different Reaction Times to Speech with Prior Knowledge of Ear Stimulated
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1975
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PsychoacousticsAuditory ImageryNeurolinguisticsCognitionAttentionPsychologySocial SciencesVoluntary AttentionPsychophysicsMultisensory IntegrationPrior KnowledgeCognitive ScienceLateral BiasAuditory ModelingAudiologyArtsMonaural StimulationAuditory ResearchHuman HearingExperimental PsychologyEar StimulatedSpeech CommunicationHearing LossMonaural Ear DifferencesSpeech PerceptionAuditory System
Morais and Darwin's (1974) finding of a right-ear advantage for speech on a "same-different" reaction-time task under monaural stimulation was replicated with 8 Ss who knew before each block of trials which ear would be stimulated. The effect cannot be accounted for in terms of a lateral bias in voluntary attention.
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