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Act globally, think locally

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 October 2001

Michael F. Neelon
Affiliation:
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706 fneelon@students.wisc.edujenison@wavelet.psych.wisc.edu www.wavelet.psych.wisc.edu/jenison.html
Rick L. Jenison
Affiliation:
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706 fneelon@students.wisc.edujenison@wavelet.psych.wisc.edu www.wavelet.psych.wisc.edu/jenison.html

Abstract

The authors attempt to prove that single energy arrays cannot specify reality. We offer contrary evidence that motion structures the acoustic array to specify fundamental attributes of the source. Against direct detection in general, we cite evidence that humans weight acoustic inputs differentially when making perceptual judgments of auditory motion.

Type
Brief Report
Copyright
© 2001 Cambridge University Press

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