PMID: 9529913Apr 8, 1998Paper

Inhibitory processes in auditory selective attention: evidence of location-based and frequency-based inhibition of return

Perception & Psychophysics
T A MondorB Milliken

Abstract

The possibility that there is an inhibitory component to auditory covert orienting was addressed. Each trial consisted of a cue followed by a target, and listeners were required to detect, localize, or identify the frequency of the target. At 150-msec stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA), performance was best when stimuli sounded from the same location or were of the same frequency. However, at 750-msec SOA, performance was best when stimuli differed in location or were of different frequencies. These results document the existence of both location-based and frequency-based auditory inhibition of return.

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