2010
Measurement of Loudness, Part II: Context Effects
Arieh Y, Marks L. Measurement of Loudness, Part II: Context Effects. Springer Handbook Of Auditory Research 2010, 37: 57-87. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-6712-1_3.Chapters
2006
Differential effects of stimulus context in sensory processing
Marks L, Arieh Y. Differential effects of stimulus context in sensory processing. European Review Of Applied Psychology 2006, 56: 213-221. DOI: 10.1016/j.erap.2005.09.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDifferential context effectsPerceptual processingPerceptual processesStimulus contextContext effectsDifferential effectsSensory processingHaptic touchBasic research settingsDifferent sound frequenciesDifferent intensity levelsSpatial orientationStimuliResearch settingsSensory measurementsLength of lineDifferent spatial orientationsProcessingStrong stimulusPerceptionContextSound frequencyIntensity levelsLoudnessHearingAnxiety sensitivity and auditory perception of heartbeat
Pollock R, Carter A, Amir N, Marks L. Anxiety sensitivity and auditory perception of heartbeat. Behaviour Research And Therapy 2006, 44: 1739-1756. PMID: 16513082, DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2005.12.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnxiety sensitivityElevated false alarm rateFear-relevant cuesAuditory perceptionThreat signalsAutonomic arousalDetection paradigmAS individualsPanic disorderPanic patientsPanic attacksLow abilityPerceptionTaskIndividualsCardiac stimuliArousalCuesGreater propensityFalse alarm rateBackground noiseFearStimuliAbilityNormal heartbeats
2003
Recalibrating the Auditory System: A Speed–Accuracy Analysis of Intensity Perception
Arieh Y, Marks L. Recalibrating the Auditory System: A Speed–Accuracy Analysis of Intensity Perception. Journal Of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance 2003, 29: 523-536. PMID: 12848324, DOI: 10.1037/0096-1523.29.3.523.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChoice response timeSpeeded classification paradigmSpeed-accuracy analysisSimple response timeResponse timeAuditory intensityAuditory signalsLoudness perceptionIntensity perceptionDecisional criteriaDifferent sound frequenciesLoudness recalibrationUnderlying representationAuditory systemWeak toneClassification paradigmPerceptionLoudnessRecalibrationMeasure of errorResponse criteriaToneSound intensityError rateStrong tones
2002
Psychophysical Scaling
Marks L, Gescheider G. Psychophysical Scaling. 2002 DOI: 10.1002/0471214426.pas0403.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPsychophysical scalingPerceptual processesPsychological eventsOvert responsePerceptual scalesPsychophysical responsesBinaural summationMethodological variablesTheoretical assumptionsTheoretical issuesMagnitude methodTheoretical frameworkPragmatic valueEmpirical operationChapter treatsPerceptionLoudnessScaleDiscriminationResponse transformationRepresentation
1993
Contextual Processing of Multidimensional and Unidimensional Auditory Stimuli
Marks L. Contextual Processing of Multidimensional and Unidimensional Auditory Stimuli. Journal Of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance 1993, 19: 227-249. PMID: 8473837, DOI: 10.1037/0096-1523.19.2.227.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPerceptual adaptationContextual processingStimulus contextAuditory stimuliContext effectsAssimilative effectLoudness perceptionContextual processesExperiment 15Adaptational processesLater processStimuliPerceptionMagnitude estimationJudgmentsEarly processLoudness comparisonsLoudnessProcessingMultidimensionalDifferent kindsContrastingContextProcessAdaptation
1992
3 “What thin Partitions Sense from Thought Divide”: Toward a New Cognitive Psychophysics11Preparation of this chapter was supported in part by grant DC-00818 from the National Institutes of Health. I thank Daniel Algom and Bonnie Potts for comments on an earlier version. Please direct correspondence to Lawrence E. Marks, John B. Pierce Laboratory, 290 Congress Avenue, New Haven, CT 06519.
Marks L. 3 “What thin Partitions Sense from Thought Divide”: Toward a New Cognitive Psychophysics11Preparation of this chapter was supported in part by grant DC-00818 from the National Institutes of Health. I thank Daniel Algom and Bonnie Potts for comments on an earlier version. Please direct correspondence to Lawrence E. Marks, John B. Pierce Laboratory, 290 Congress Avenue, New Haven, CT 06519. Advances In Psychology 1992, 92: 115-186. DOI: 10.1016/s0166-4115(08)61779-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCognitive psychologyPerceptual representationsInternal manipulationStimulus objectsSensory psychophysicsPsychophysical judgmentsAbstract symbolsMeasure of excitationSensory meaningsAuditory systemPsychophysicsSemantic theoryExternal stimuliAlgomMinitheoriesPsychologyMeasuresStimuliPerceptionReferentsJudgmentsLoudnessMeaningRepresentationSymbols
1990
Hard andsoft interacting dimensions: Differential effects of dual context on classification
Melara R, Marks L. Hard andsoft interacting dimensions: Differential effects of dual context on classification. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 1990, 47: 307-325. PMID: 2345683, DOI: 10.3758/bf03210870.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUnattended dimensionPerceptions of attributesForms of contextAttended dimensionStimulus attributesAuditory dimensionsDimensional interactionContextual constraintsRedundant contextsHard dimensionsTimbreClassification of attributesDifferential effectsSuch dimensionsLoudnessContextMulticlass tasksSoft dimensionsPerceptionTaskDimensionsAttributesPitchSubjectsGarner
1989
For Hedgehogs and Foxes: Individual Differences in the Perception of Cross-Modal Similarity
Marks L. For Hedgehogs and Foxes: Individual Differences in the Perception of Cross-Modal Similarity. 1989, 55-65. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-74382-5_5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCross-modal similarityDifferent sensory modalitiesStudy of synesthesiaPerceptual qualityUniversal scientific principlesIndividual differencesHigh-pitched soundsPerceptual similaritySensory modalitiesHuman perceptionPsychophysical studiesIndividual variationPerceptionTime peopleSame time peopleSoundLoud soundsUnifying principleSynesthesiaPeopleBright colorsScientific principlesExperienceSimilarityIndividuality
1987
On Cross-Modal Similarity: Auditory-Visual Interactions in Speeded Discrimination
Marks L. On Cross-Modal Similarity: Auditory-Visual Interactions in Speeded Discrimination. Journal Of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance 1987, 13: 384-394. PMID: 2958587, DOI: 10.1037/0096-1523.13.3.384.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh-pitched tonesCross-modal interactionsCross-modal similarityAuditory-visual interactionsCross-modal perceptionAccuracy of responsesPerceptual levelSpeeded discriminationSynesthetic metaphorsSensory stimuliBright lightStimuliResponse speedToneLoud soundsDiscriminationSynesthesiaInformationallyPerceptionPitchLoudnessHearingProcessingSoundLight colorPerceiving similarity and comprehending metaphor.
Marks L, Hammeal R, Bornstein M, Smith L. Perceiving similarity and comprehending metaphor. Monographs Of The Society For Research In Child Development 1987, 52: 1-102. PMID: 3431563, DOI: 10.2307/1166084.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCross-modal similarityPerceptual knowledgeCross-modal perceptionYoung childrenVerbal tasksPerceiving similaritiesPerceptual similarityMeanings of componentsSynesthetic metaphorsVerbal processesVerbal modeDevelopmental timetablesAge 11Literal dimensionLiteral meaningCompound expressionsChildrenPerceptionMeaningAdultsMultidimensional spaceComprehensionMetaphorTaskLoudness
1986
On the Cross-Modal Perception of Intensity
Marks L, Szczesiul R, Ohlott P. On the Cross-Modal Perception of Intensity. Journal Of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance 1986, 12: 517-534. PMID: 2946807, DOI: 10.1037/0096-1523.12.4.517.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAuditory loudnessSone scaleCross-modal equivalenceCross-modal perceptionCross-modal differencesVisual durationAuditory durationPerceptual experienceCase of loudnessAbsolute equivalenceDifferent sensesSequential dependenciesStimulus magnitudeAbsolute matchingCross-modality matchesLoudnessIndividual variationMagnitude matchingRelative matchingSessionsVisual brightnessStimuliPerceptionJudgmentsSenses
1982
Bright sneezes and dark coughs, loud sunlight and soft moonlight
Marks L. Bright sneezes and dark coughs, loud sunlight and soft moonlight. Journal Of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance 1982, 8: 177-193. PMID: 6461716, DOI: 10.1037/0096-1523.8.2.177.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSynesthetic metaphorsSense modalitiesSynesthetic perceptionSensory experienceMetaphorical connectionsSynesthesiaGreater loudnessDifferent modalitiesPhenomenological similaritiesHigh pitchLoudnessPerceptionMetaphorVisual brightnessMeaningExperiencePitchWordsModalitiesLanguageDifferent kindsPhrasesPeople
1978
1 Introduction
MARKS L. 1 Introduction. 1978, 1-9. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-472960-5.50006-8.Peer-Reviewed Original Research2 The Doctrine of Equivalent Information
MARKS L. 2 The Doctrine of Equivalent Information. 1978, 11-48. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-472960-5.50007-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPerception of numberProperties of objectsPrimary qualitiesPsychophysical tasksSensory functioningSensory channelsAttributes of objectsCommon sensiblesDifferent sensesProperties of eventsEquivalent informationProperties of thingsExperimental moldPerceptObjectsFunctioningPerceptionTaskSensesPhysical qualityHearingSchemaInformationCentral roleVision
1974
On scales of sensation: Prolegomena to any future psychophysics that will be able to come forth as science
Marks L. On scales of sensation: Prolegomena to any future psychophysics that will be able to come forth as science. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 1974, 16: 358-376. DOI: 10.3758/bf03203956.Peer-Reviewed Original Research