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- Duplex_perception abstract "Duplex perception refers to the linguistic phenomenon whereby "part of the acoustic signal is used for both a speech and a nonspeech percept." A listener is presented with two simultaneous, dichotic stimuli. One ear receives an isolated third-formant transition that sounds like a nonspeech chirp. At the same time the other ear receives a base syllable. This base syllable consists of the first two formants, complete with formant transitions, and the third formant without a transition. Normally, there would be peripheral masking in such a binaural listening task but this does not occur. Instead, the listener’s percept is duplex, that is, the completed syllable is perceived and the nonspeech chirp is heard at the same time. This is interpreted as being due to the existence of a special speech module.The phenomenon was discovered in 1974 by Timothy C. Rand at the Haskins Laboratories associated with Yale University. Duplex perception was argued as evidence for the existence of distinct systems for general auditory perception and speech perception. It is also notable that this same phenomenon can be obtained with slamming doors.".
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- Duplex_perception wikiPageWikiLink Auditory_masking.
- Duplex_perception wikiPageWikiLink Auditory_system.
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- Duplex_perception wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cognition.
- Duplex_perception wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hearing.
- Duplex_perception wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phonetics.
- Duplex_perception wikiPageWikiLink Dichotic_listening.
- Duplex_perception wikiPageWikiLink Formant.
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- Duplex_perception wikiPageWikiLink Haskins_Laboratories.
- Duplex_perception wikiPageWikiLink McGurk_effect.
- Duplex_perception wikiPageWikiLink Natural_language.
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- Duplex_perception wikiPageWikiLink Sound_localization.
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- Duplex_perception wikiPageWikiLink Syllable.
- Duplex_perception wikiPageWikiLink Yale_University.
- Duplex_perception wikiPageWikiLinkText "Duplex perception".
- Duplex_perception wikiPageWikiLinkText "duplex perception".
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- Duplex_perception subject Category:Auditory_perception.
- Duplex_perception subject Category:Cognition.
- Duplex_perception subject Category:Hearing.
- Duplex_perception subject Category:Phonetics.
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- Duplex_perception comment "Duplex perception refers to the linguistic phenomenon whereby "part of the acoustic signal is used for both a speech and a nonspeech percept." A listener is presented with two simultaneous, dichotic stimuli. One ear receives an isolated third-formant transition that sounds like a nonspeech chirp. At the same time the other ear receives a base syllable. This base syllable consists of the first two formants, complete with formant transitions, and the third formant without a transition.".
- Duplex_perception label "Duplex perception".
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