Abstract
Listeners heard trains of tone bursts dichotically, one ear receiving bursts of one frequency, the other bursts of another. Listeners were required to detect increments in intensity, which might occur in either ear separately or in both ears at the same moment. Increasing the duration of the tone bursts was found to improve single-channel detectability in the classical way but to have relatively little effect on the detection of simultaneous targets.
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