Who studied auditory spatial attention?
Spencer & Driver (1997;1994)
How did they study this?
by using an orthogonal cueing paradigm
What did they find?
when you attend to one sound you have a better memory of changes in surrounding sounds
selective auditory attention [does what] to spatial acuity of auditory locations
increases
selective auditory attention [does what] to acuity of non-spatial judgements [give an example]
increases, pitch
selective auditory attention [does what] to selected items [from what] in auditory working memory
protects, degradation
Endogenous cues and exogenous cues produce [what] benefits but have [what]
similar benefits, but different time course