2016
Flavor Identification and Intensity: Effects of Stimulus Context
Hallowell ES, Parikh R, Veldhuizen MG, Marks LE. Flavor Identification and Intensity: Effects of Stimulus Context. Chemical Senses 2016, 41: 249-259. PMID: 26830499, PMCID: PMC5006141, DOI: 10.1093/chemse/bjv087.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStimulus contextSensory eventsSignal detection theoryDifferent sessionsPerceptual spaceFlavor identificationIntensity ratingsOlfactory flavorantsContextual conditionsCitrus componentsDifferent contextsSweet intensityTask of identificationRatingsSessionsContextResponse criteriaStimuliJudgmentsTaskOral mixtureDecision rulesTheory
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 levelsLoudnessHearing
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
The Contingency of Perceptual Processing: Context Modifies Equal-Loudness Relations
Marks L. The Contingency of Perceptual Processing: Context Modifies Equal-Loudness Relations. Psychological Science 1992, 3: 285-292. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9280.1992.tb00674.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchStimulus contextNumerical judgmentsSame experimental sessionPerceptual processingLoudness relationsAuditory processesOvert responseRecent stimulus historyMatching paradigmStimulus historyIndividual tonesExperimental sessionsRelative loudnessStimulus ensembleThird experimentContingent effectsJudgmentsHz toneLoudnessParadigmToneAnalogous effectLoudness matchesContextContingencies
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