Covert spatial orienting in audition: Exogenous and endogenous mechanisms. Spence, C. J. & Driver, J. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 20(3):555–574, 1994. doi abstract bibtex Covert orienting in hearing was examined by presenting auditory spatial cues prior to an auditory target, requiring either a choice or detection response. Targets and cues appeared on the left or right of Ss' midline. Localization of the target in orthogonal directions (up vs down or front vs back, independent of target side) was faster when cue and target appeared on the same rather than opposite sides. This benefit was larger and more durable when the cue predicted target side. These effects cannot reflect criterion shifts, suggesting that covert orienting enhances auditory localization. Fine frequency discriminations also benefited from predictive spatial cues, although uninformative cues only affected spatial discriminations. No cuing effects were observed in a detection task.
@article{spence_covert_1994,
title = {Covert spatial orienting in audition: {Exogenous} and endogenous mechanisms},
volume = {20},
copyright = {(c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved},
issn = {1939-1277(ELECTRONIC);0096-1523(PRINT)},
shorttitle = {Covert spatial orienting in audition},
doi = {10/bd2fpg},
abstract = {Covert orienting in hearing was examined by presenting auditory spatial cues prior to an auditory target, requiring either a choice or detection response. Targets and cues appeared on the left or right of Ss' midline. Localization of the target in orthogonal directions (up vs down or front vs back, independent of target side) was faster when cue and target appeared on the same rather than opposite sides. This benefit was larger and more durable when the cue predicted target side. These effects cannot reflect criterion shifts, suggesting that covert orienting enhances auditory localization. Fine frequency discriminations also benefited from predictive spatial cues, although uninformative cues only affected spatial discriminations. No cuing effects were observed in a detection task.},
number = {3},
journal = {Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance},
author = {Spence, Charles J. and Driver, Jon},
year = {1994},
keywords = {\#nosource, spatial cues prior to auditory target, covert orienting of auditory attention, 18–35 yr olds, England},
pages = {555--574},
}
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