Presentation 1996/8/29
Effects of articulatory suppression on the generation of auditory imagery
Hitoshi OKADA,
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Abstract(in English) Two experiments were designed to investigate the effects of articulatory suppression on the generation of auditory imagery. The subjects were required to evaluate the vividness of the images of the sounds that we often heard in the daily life in experiment 1 and in experiment 2 vowel and consonant with their mouse opened and closed. The results showed that the vividness of the auditory image of the voice decreased when their mouse were opened. However, the vividness increased in the mouse-opened conditions when the image was limited to a single vowel.
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Keyword(in English) auditory imagery / hearing / working memory / articulatory suppression / phonological loop
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Title (in English) Effects of articulatory suppression on the generation of auditory imagery
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Keyword(1) auditory imagery
Keyword(2) hearing
Keyword(3) working memory
Keyword(4) articulatory suppression
Keyword(5) phonological loop
1st Author's Name Hitoshi OKADA
1st Author's Affiliation Niigata Chuoh Junior College()
Date 1996/8/29
Paper # EA-96-27
Volume (vol) vol.96
Number (no) 235
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 7
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