1983'4, p.113
Bardin K. V. , Gorbacheva T. P. , Sadov V. A. , Tszen N. V.
A phenomenon of compensatory discrimination
(RESUME)

It has been shown that whenever an observer finds it impossible to differentiate stimuli by loudness he can develop in himself an ability to differentiate them by certain complementary subjective features. Efficiency of performance at that significantly increases and reaches a statistically significant level as compared with the differentiation by loudness.