TY - DATA T1 - Proportions of “longer” or “more pitch change” responses as a function of Comparison Level for the time-change (top) and pitch-change (bottom) tasks, and shown separately for the three standard velocity conditions. PY - 2013/08/06 AU - Molly J. Henry AU - J. Devin McAuley UR - https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/_Proportions_of_8220_longer_8221_or_8220_more_pitch_change_8221_responses_as_a_function_of_Comparison_Level_for_the_time_change_top_and_pitch_change_bottom_tasks_and_shown_separately_for_the_three_standard_velocity_conditions_/766041 DO - 10.1371/journal.pone.0070646.g002 L4 - https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/1144953 KW - neuroscience KW - Cognitive neuroscience KW - cognition KW - Sensory systems KW - Auditory system KW - Sensory perception KW - Applied mathematics KW - statistics KW - Biostatistics KW - psychology KW - Cognitive psychology KW - Experimental psychology KW - Psychophysics KW - responses KW - time-change KW - pitch-change KW - separately KW - velocity N2 - Overall, duration tended to be overestimated when the comparison velocity was faster than the standard velocity, and underestimated when the comparison was slower than the standard. On the other hand, pitch change was underestimated when the comparison was relatively fast and overestimated when the comparison was relatively slow. Notably, results were opposite for the time-change and pitch-change tasks. ER -