Abstract

Preferences for varying rates of auditory stimulation were compared for three groups: (a) older Ss of average IQ, (b) younger Ss of average IQ, and (c) older retarded Ss. All possible pairs of eight different auditory rates, consisting of differing numbers of tones per 10-sec period, were presented. Younger Ss of average IQ showed a greater preference for the highest rates of stimulation than the older Ss. Preferences of older retardates were more similar to younger Ss.

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