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Figure 1.

Stimuli used in Experiment 1.

The stimuli employed for measuring the continuity limit consisted of a 500-Hz sinusoidal inducee alternating with a 1000-Hz, one-third-octave noise band inducer. The flanking sequence consisted of seven tone pips.

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Figure 2.

Continuity limits for each of the five conditions in Experiment 1 (Ref, the reference condition; the numbers are the frequencies of the tone pip in Hz).

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Figure 3.

Continuity limits for each of the seven conditions in Experiment 2 (Ref, the reference condition; Ran, the random condition; the numbers are the stimulus onset asynchrony values in milliseconds).

Negative values indicate that the tone pip preceded the inducer and positive values indicated that the inducer preceded the tone pip.

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