Subject: Re: informational masking From: Erick Gallun <gallun(at)BU.EDU> Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2005 15:52:35 -0500<html> <body> Hi Alejandra,<br><br> To my knowledge, not much has been published on this topic (yet). The most recent discussions that come close to involving cognitive mechanisms are found in <br> <br> Durlach et al., (2003) "Note on informational masking", JASA, 113(6) 2984-2987<br> and<br> Watson, C., (2005) "Some comments on informational masking" Acta Acustica United With Acustica, Vol. 91, 502-512<br><br> Neither discusses informational masking in terms of memory, attention or decision making, however, so I'm not sure that these meet the definition of cognitive processes that you may be seeking. <br><br> Erick Gallun<br> Postdoctoral Fellow<br> Hearing Research Center, Boston University<br> <a href="http://people.bu.edu/gallun" eudora="autourl"> http://people.bu.edu/gallun<br><br> <br> </a>At 12:34 PM 11/7/2005, you wrote:<br> <blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">hi all<br> <br> does anyone know if there is something written about informational masking and cognitive processes?<br> <br> thanks you all<br> <br> alejandra<br><br> <br> AK<br> Cel: (54-11)1540371337<br><br> <br> <a href="http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/_ylc=X3oDMTFqODRtdXQ4BF9TAzMyOTc1MDIEX3MDOTY2ODgxNjkEcG9zAzEEc2VjA21haWwtZm9vdGVyBHNsawNmYw--/SIG=110oav78o/**http%3a//farechase.yahoo.com/"> Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.</a> </blockquote></body> <br> </html>