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Children already did so, suggesting that their enhanced perceptual integration might be explained by primitive principles of auditory grouping.
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Primitive principles of auditory grouping are those arising from the structure of the sound itself, and Bregman suggests that these principles can be invoked by listeners in the absence of experience, or learning.
Primitive principles of auditory grouping are those arising from the structure of the sound source itself, such as the harmonic relationship among spectral components.
On the other hand, if primitive principles of auditory grouping need to be maintained in order for children to fuse components of speech signals, children's responses should be more strongly (and negatively) perturbed by a disruption in harmonicity across formants.
Furthermore, the primitive principle of harmonicity appears to explain CMP in adults' responding, at least to a small extent.
Thus, at least one primitive principle of auditory grouping appears an unlikely candidate to explain this strong perceptual integration in children.
In order to test the hypothesis that children's outcomes might reflect primitive grouping principles while adults' results demonstrate learned schemas, it was necessary to design stimuli that explicitly disrupt one of the primitive principles known to facilitate perceptual grouping of sounds, but without diminishing adults' demonstration of CMP.
Distribution network design (DND) is one of the primitive principles in establishing a successful SC.
Gordon (1997) tested two primitive principles as possible explanations for CMP in adults' perception of speechlike stimuli.
Proofs are made up of small steps, the primitive inference principles of the proof system.
In particular, it seemed possible at the conclusion of this first experiment that adults might rely strongly on what Bregman (1990) terms a schema-based principle of auditory grouping but that children might depend strongly on a primitive principle.
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