Which of the following is NOT an argument against a precategorical acoustic store?
A. Ayres et al. (1979) recorded the sound of a trumpet making a /wah/ sound and used as a suffix. If subjects thought it was a trumpet there was no suffix effect, if they thought it was a person there was a suffix effect.
B. Spoehr & Corin (1978) found that you get a suffix effect even when the suffix is mouthed, but not spoken.
C. Neath et al. (1993) had a person make the sound of a sheep. If subjects thought it was a sheep there was no suffix effect, if they thought it was a person there was a suffix effect.
D. Conrad & Hull (1968) found that if subjects read a list silently then there is a much smaller recency effect than if they read a list aloud.
Ans: D. Conrad & Hull (1968) found that if subjects read a list silently then there is a much smaller recency effect than if they read a list aloud.
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