In Reply to: Re: Slow switching posted by jfp on July 30, 1999 at 21:59:48:
Without any evidence, jfp calls the knowledge on how people hear "obfuscation". Ok, JFP, the 3-stage entry into echoic, short-term, and feature memory is what every cognative psychologist, experimental psychologist, psychoacoustician, etc, talks about, and with a huge quantity of evidence, so where is YOUR evidence that that's not what happens.It's also recognized quite widely that at EACH stage the process is extremely lossy, i.e. much information is discarded as music is reduced to short-term memory, and even more as it's reduced to features, what's more, cognition can easily drive what gets reduced to features, which is one of the reasons that a blind testing stragegy with confirmation of "heard" hypothesis is necessary in the first place.
So, you made your claims (Yes, I read your other article, it doesn't show any evidence either), how about some evidence?
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- Once again . . . - jj 08:21:20 07/31/99 (2)
- Re: Once again . . . - jfp 11:13:43 07/31/99 (1)
- How about some evidence - jj 22:00:30 07/31/99 (0)