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[edit]DescriptionAuditory-Short-Term-Memory-Behaves-Like-Visual-Short-Term-Memory-pbio.0050056.sa002.ogg |
English: Auditory Ripple Sample (Slower) An example of one auditory ripple sound used. This sound is “slower” than the other auditory ripple example (Audio S1), and corresponds to Figure 1B with w = 8 Hz. |
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Source | Audio S2 from Visscher K, Kaplan E, Kahana M, Sekuler R (2007). "Auditory Short-Term Memory Behaves Like Visual Short-Term Memory". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.0050056. PMID 17311472. PMC: 1800308. | ||
Author | Visscher K, Kaplan E, Kahana M, Sekuler R | ||
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Software used | Xiph.Org libVorbis I 20101101 (Schaufenugget) |
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