Identifying, rating, and remembering environmental sound events

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Michael Marcell
Maria Malatanos
Connie Leahy
Cadie Comeaux
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[1] College of Charleston,
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Behavior Research Methods | 2007年 / 39卷
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Sound Event; Identification Response; Environmental Sound; Auditory Imagery; Musical Ability;
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Sound events are sequences of closely grouped and temporally related environmental sounds that tell a story or establish a sense of place. The goal of our project was to create a set of sound events depicting various scenarios (such as a car accident, cooking breakfast, and walking outdoors) and to gather normative data about how people understand them. Samples of college students listened to 22 sound events over headphones in three self-paced, computer-based studies. In theIdentification Task, 43 participants used text boxes to type descriptions of what was happening in the sound events. In theRating Task, 39 participants used Likert scales to rate the sound events on the attributes of familiarity, complexity, and pleasantness. In theMemory Task, 42 participants answered two multiple-choice questions immediately after listening to each sound event. Detailed tables are provided for the following: (1) Description of the sound events and their components; (2) accuracy and response time measurements for each of the 22 sound events across the three studies; and (3) rank-orderings of the sound events by ease of identification, recognition of details, and rated familiarity, complexity, and pleasantness. Digital files of the stimuli, which may be of interest to auditory cognition researchers and clinical neuropsychologists, may be downloaded from either www.psychonomic.org/archive or www.cofc.edu/~marcellm/sound event studies/sndevent.htm.
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页码:561 / 569
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