Re: Ba-da-ga without the Da response category ("Hermes, D.J." )


Subject: Re: Ba-da-ga without the Da response category
From:    "Hermes, D.J."  <D.J.Hermes@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Fri, 29 Jun 2007 12:09:07 +0200
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Sorry List, but in the last sentence of my previous mail the second occurrence of the word "three" should be replaced by "two". Hence, the whole texts reads: We would like to know whether the following experiment regarding categorical perception has been reported in the literature. The stimuli would be examplars from the acoustic continuum from /ba/ to /ga/, thus including the stimuli perceived as /da/. In identification experiments people will usually have to choose between the three response categories /ba/, /da/, or /ga/. Do you know of any results in which the subjects could only choose between the extremes /ba/ and /ga/. We are similarly interested in other experiments which include three perceptual categories but only t w o response categories for the extremes of the continuum. Sorry again, Dik > -----Original Message----- > From: Hermes, D.J. > Sent: vrijdag 29 juni 2007 10:02 > To: AUDITORY@xxxxxxxx > Cc: 'Armin Kohlrausch'; Kohlrausch, A.G.; Juola, J.F. > Subject: Ba-da-ga without the Da response category > > Dear List, > > We would like to know whether the following experiment > regarding categorical perception has been reported in the > literature. The stimuli would be examplars from the acoustic > continuum from /ba/ to /ga/, thus including the stimuli > perceived as /da/. In identification experiments people will > usually have to choose between the three response categories > /ba/, /da/, or /ga/. Do you know of any results in which the > subjects could only choose between the extremes /ba/ and /ga/. > We are similarly interested in other experiments which > include three perceptual categories but only three response > categories for the extremes of the continuum. > > Thank you in advance, > Dik Hermes > -- > Dik J. Hermes > Eindhoven University of Technology > Department of Technology Management > Subdepartment of Human-Technology Interaction Room IPO, 1.34 > P.O. Box 513 NL 5300 MB Eindhoven > Tel.: +31 40 2475214 > Fax: +31 40 2449875 > mailto:d.j.hermes@xxxxxxxx > http://home.tm.tue.nl/dhermes >


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