Age-related changes in perception of tones within a stream of auditory stimuli: Auditory Attentional Blink

This research explored the immediate perceptual/cognitive consequences of an attended-to tonal stimulus within a stream of tonal stimuli. Previous results have suggested that processing information about a tone within a stream of tones presented at a rate of 11 tones/s can modify perception of subse...

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