Abstract
4 dimensions of sound (frequency, intensity, duration, and direction[long dash]interaural intensity difference) were scaled for equal discriminability and tested for associative spatial stereotype among undergraduate Ss [Subjects]. The frequency dimension was found to have both a horizontal and a vertical stereotype, the latter being considerably stronger. Intensity and direction had, respectively, a vertical and a horizontal stereotype. The duration dimension had no spatial stereotype as defined in this set of experimental operations.
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