Interaural recalibration of phonetic categories. 2020

Mark Scott
Department of English Literature and Linguistics, Qatar University, Doha Qatarmark.a.j.scott@gmail.com.

Recalibration is a learning process in which perceptual boundaries between speech-sounds adjust through exposure to a supplementary source of information. Using a dichotic-listening methodology, the experiments reported here establish interaural recalibration-in which an ambiguous speech sound in one ear is recalibrated on the basis of a clear sound presented to the other ear. This demonstrates a previously unknown form of recalibration and shows that location-specific recalibration occurs even when people are unaware of location differences between the sounds involved.

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