Re: [AUDITORY] Serial dependence in auditory perception (Kai )


Subject: Re: [AUDITORY] Serial dependence in auditory perception
From:    Kai  <kai.siedenburg@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Wed, 26 Jan 2022 08:51:23 +0100

--Apple-Mail=_71641B3E-9752-4808-B6E0-6D3230334708 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Hi Jorie, Chambers et al. 2017 review contrastive and attractive context effects = and demonstrate striking context effects in pitch perception:=20 Chambers, C., Akram, S., Adam, V., Pelofi, C., Sahani, M., Shamma, S., = and Pressnitzer, D. (2017). Prior context in audition informs binding = and shapes simple features. Nature Communications, 8:15027. You could also take a look at=20 Chambers, C. and Pressnitzer, D. (2014). Perceptual hysteresis in the = judgment of auditory pitch shift. Attention, Perception, & = Psychophysics, 76(5):1271=E2=80=931279. Raviv, O., Ahissar, M., and Loewenstein, Y. (2012). How recent history = affects perception: the normative approach and its heuristic = approximation. PLoS Comput Biol, 8(10):e1002731. But there also exist attractive and contrastive context effects in = timbre perception, see=20 Siedenburg, K. (2018). Timbral Shepard-illusion reveals perceptual = ambiguity and context sensitivity of brightness perception. Journal of = the Acoustical Society of America, 143(2):EL93=E2=80=93EL98. Siedenburg, K., Barg, F. M., and Schepker, H. (2021). Adaptive auditory = brightness perception. Scientific Reports, 11(1):1=E2=80=9311. Stilp, C. E., Alexander, J. M., Kiefte, M., and Kluender, K. R. (2010). = Auditory color constancy: Calibration to reliable spectral properties = across nonspeech context and targets. Attention, Perception, & = Psychophysics, 72(2):470=E2=80=93480. Best wishes, Kai > On 26. Jan 2022, at 07:33, Alain de Cheveigne = <alain.de.cheveigne@xxxxxxxx> wrote: >=20 > Hi Jorie,=20 >=20 > My student Doroth=C3=A9e Arzounian did a couple of studies looking at = serial dependency of judgements of frequency change, published in JASA. = Let me know if you can't find them. >=20 > Good luck! > Alain >=20 >=20 >> On 25 Jan 2022, at 16:03, Haren, Jorie van (PSYCHOLOGY) = <jjg.vanharen@xxxxxxxx> wrote: >>=20 >> Dear all, >>=20 >> I am a new PhD student, examining predictive and contextual processes = in auditory perception. >> Before, my studies were mostly oriented at visual perception, just = now making the switch to auditory. >>=20 >> In the visual domain there is the concept of serial dependence (in = grating studies). >> Where orientation perception is repelled away from previous = stimulation (N-1) for stimuli that are relatively similar, and attracted = towards previous stimulation (N-1) for stimuli that are relatively = different. >>=20 >> I was wondering whether there is a auditory equivalent to this = phenomenon (in e.g. tune perception). >> So far my search is without any luck, it would be greatly appreciated = if someone could direct me to the relevant literature. >>=20 >> Thank you all in advance, >> Jorie van Haren=20 --Apple-Mail=_71641B3E-9752-4808-B6E0-6D3230334708 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 <html><head><meta http-equiv=3D"Content-Type" content=3D"text/html; = charset=3Dutf-8"></head><body style=3D"word-wrap: break-word; = -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; line-break: after-white-space;" class=3D""><span= style=3D"font-size: 12px;" class=3D"">Hi Jorie,</span><div = class=3D""><span style=3D"font-size: 12px;" class=3D""><br = class=3D""></span></div><div class=3D""><span style=3D"font-size: 12px;" = class=3D"">Chambers et al. 2017 review contrastive and attractive = context effects and demonstrate striking context effects in pitch = perception:&nbsp;</span></div><div class=3D""><div style=3D"margin: 0px; = font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal;" class=3D""><span = style=3D"font-style: normal; font-size: 12px;" class=3D"">Chambers, C., = Akram, S., Adam, V., Pelofi, C., Sahani, M., Shamma, S., and = Pressnitzer, D. (2017). Prior context in audition informs binding and = shapes simple features. Nature Communications, 8:15027.</span></div><div = style=3D"margin: 0px; font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal;" = class=3D""><span style=3D"font-size: 12px;" class=3D""><br = class=3D""></span></div><div style=3D"margin: 0px; font-stretch: normal; = line-height: normal;" class=3D""><span style=3D"font-size: 12px;" = class=3D"">You could also take a look at&nbsp;</span></div><div = style=3D"margin: 0px; font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal;" = class=3D""><span style=3D"font-size: 12px;" class=3D"">Chambers, C. and = Pressnitzer, D. (2014). Perceptual hysteresis in the judgment of = auditory pitch shift. Attention, Perception, &amp; Psychophysics, = 76(5):1271=E2=80=931279.</span></div><div style=3D"margin: 0px; = font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal;" class=3D""><span = style=3D"font-size: 12px;" class=3D"">Raviv, O., Ahissar, M., and = Loewenstein, Y. (2012). How recent history affects perception: the = normative approach and its heuristic approximation. PLoS Comput Biol, = 8(10):e1002731.</span></div><div style=3D"margin: 0px; font-stretch: = normal; line-height: normal;" class=3D""><span style=3D"font-style: = normal; font-size: 12px;" class=3D""><br class=3D""></span></div><div = style=3D"margin: 0px; font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal;" = class=3D""><span style=3D"font-size: 12px;" class=3D"">But there also = exist attractive and contrastive context effects in timbre perception, = see&nbsp;</span></div><div style=3D"margin: 0px; font-stretch: normal; = line-height: normal;" class=3D""><span style=3D"font-style: normal; = font-size: 12px;" class=3D"">Siedenburg, K. (2018). Timbral = Shepard-illusion reveals perceptual ambiguity and context sensitivity of = brightness perception. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, = 143(2):EL93=E2=80=93EL98.</span></div><div style=3D"margin: 0px; = font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal;" class=3D""><span = style=3D"font-size: 12px;" class=3D"">Siedenburg, K., Barg, F. M., and = Schepker, H. (2021). Adaptive auditory brightness perception. Scientific = Reports, 11(1):1=E2=80=9311.</span></div><div style=3D"margin: 0px; = font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal;" class=3D""><span = style=3D"font-style: normal; font-size: 12px;" class=3D"">Stilp, C. E., = Alexander, J. M., Kiefte, M., and Kluender, K. R. (2010). Auditory color = constancy: Calibration to reliable spectral properties across nonspeech = context and targets. Attention, Perception, &amp; Psychophysics, = 72(2):470=E2=80=93480.</span></div></div><div style=3D"margin: 0px; = font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal;" class=3D""><br = class=3D""></div><div class=3D""><span style=3D"font-size: 12px;" = class=3D"">Best wishes,</span></div><div class=3D""><span = style=3D"font-size: 12px;" class=3D"">Kai</span></div><div class=3D""><br = class=3D""><div><br class=3D""><blockquote type=3D"cite" class=3D""><div = class=3D"">On 26. Jan 2022, at 07:33, Alain de Cheveigne &lt;<a = href=3D"mailto:alain.de.cheveigne@xxxxxxxx" = class=3D"">alain.de.cheveigne@xxxxxxxx</a>&gt; wrote:</div><br = class=3D"Apple-interchange-newline"><div class=3D""><div class=3D"">Hi = Jorie, <br class=3D""><br class=3D"">My student Doroth=C3=A9e Arzounian = did a couple of studies looking at serial dependency of judgements of = frequency change, published in JASA. &nbsp;Let me know if you can't find = them.<br class=3D""><br class=3D"">Good luck!<br class=3D"">Alain<br = class=3D""><br class=3D""><br class=3D""><blockquote type=3D"cite" = class=3D"">On 25 Jan 2022, at 16:03, Haren, Jorie van (PSYCHOLOGY) = &lt;<a href=3D"mailto:jjg.vanharen@xxxxxxxx" = class=3D"">jjg.vanharen@xxxxxxxx</a>&gt; wrote:<br = class=3D""><br class=3D"">Dear all,<br class=3D""><br class=3D"">I am a = new PhD student, examining predictive and contextual processes in = auditory perception.<br class=3D"">Before, my studies were mostly = oriented at visual perception, just now making the switch to = auditory.<br class=3D""><br class=3D"">In the visual domain there is the = concept of serial dependence (in grating studies).<br class=3D"">Where = orientation perception is repelled away from previous stimulation (N-1) = for stimuli that are relatively similar, and attracted towards previous = stimulation (N-1) for stimuli that are relatively different.<br = class=3D""><br class=3D"">I was wondering whether there is a auditory = equivalent to this phenomenon (in e.g. tune perception).<br class=3D"">So = far my search is without any luck, it would be greatly appreciated if = someone could direct me to the relevant literature.<br class=3D""><br = class=3D"">Thank you all in advance,<br class=3D"">Jorie van Haren <br = class=3D""></blockquote></div></div></blockquote></div><br = class=3D""></div></body></html>= --Apple-Mail=_71641B3E-9752-4808-B6E0-6D3230334708--


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