“…It is clearly not due to simple masking effects as irrelevant items that are similar in sound to the remembered material cause no more disruption than dissimilar irrelevant sounds (Jones & Macken, 1995a, 1995bLarsen, Baddeley, & Andrade, 2000;LeCompte & Shaibe, 1997;Surprenant, Neath, & LeCompte, 1999). There is also a broad agreement with the view that disruption occurs principally when the irrelevant sound fluctuates, termed the 'changing-state hypothesis' by Jones (Jones, 1993;Jones et al, 1992aJones et al, , 1992bJones & Tremblay, 2000).…”