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Re: [AUDITORY] Paper request: Ahumada & Lovell, 1971



Thanks so much, everybody! Papers well received. 

All due respect to this gems from the early 1970s (no p-values nowhere). 

Best wishes, Jonas 


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 Dear auditory list,

I am currently on a quest down the rabbit hole, looking at the old and still-fascinating concept of external noise paradigms.

In Lu & Dosher, 2008, a list of auditory references is given.
However, to my utter dismay, JASA insists on paywalling articles that are over half a century old — so be it.
My kind request:
Could anybody kindly point me to/provide us all with a PDF of this gem?
Ahumada & Lovell 1971 https://doi.org/10.1121/1.1912577 

Same goes for legendary https://doi.org/10.1121/1.380454 (Brian Moore 1975 on mechanisms of masking).

Thanks so much!
Best wishes, Jonas 



Prof. Dr. Jonas Obleser
 
University of Lübeck
Department of Psychology
MFC VIII, Maria-Goeppert-Straße 9a
23562 Lübeck, Germany

Phone +49 (0)451 3101 3620
Meeting room: https://uni-luebeck.webex.com/meet/jonas.obleser
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Prof. Dr. Jonas Obleser
Chair in Physiological Psychology and Research Methods

Department of Psychology
University of Lübeck
MFC VIII, Maria-Goeppert-Straße 9a
23562 Lübeck, Germany

Phone +49 (0)451 3101 3620
jonas.obleser@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Meeting room https://uni-luebeck.webex.com/meet/jonas.obleser

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