| Sensation and Perception: Warren and Warren 1970 | |
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| Script Name | WarrenWarren.zip |
| Stimulus Materials | Warren1970Stimuli.zip |
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| Citation | Warren, R.M., & Warren, R.P. (1970). Auditory illusions and confusions. Scientific American, 223, 30-36. (pdf) |
| Summary of Experiment | This article is a summary of several studies on auditory illusions. It includes the effect whereby participants cannot identify the order of vowels presented without gap between them, as well as the illusions experienced by participants hearing the same word repeated for several minutes. |
| Related Studies in this Corpus | |
| Works this Study Cites | none |
| Works in Set that Cite this Study | {Cited By} |
| Study Abstract | These failures of perception are studied because they isolate and clarify some fundamental processes that normally lead to accuracy of perception and appropriate interpretation of ambiguous sources. |
| Works Cited for Experment | {Works Cited} |
| Data Analysis Instructions | {Data Instructions} |
| Date Modified |
12-Mar-2002 |
| Contact for More Information | Brian MacWhinney |