Readily studied and often debated, found segregation and hierarchy processing have become hot topics of research and study among many psychologists. Recently, a group of researchers examined the organizational processes in the perception of rapid sequences of sound. The answer to this question could help in uncovering some of the mysteries as how humans perceive sound. Through two experimentations and calculations, the psychologists were able to form a hypothesis, concluding that humans find difficulty in distinguishing two simultaneous streams of sound, while played into one ear.
The research experiments were fairly simple and strait forward. The group would perform two individual experiments; with the second's purpose mainly to enhance and eliminate any doubt the first's results were somehow inaccurate. In the first experiment, 16 set of tapes which included varying arrangements of high and low sounds in random order was produced. The subjects were asked to answer witch......
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