"Findings" is a strong word. It implies the outcome of research, which I haven't done. I have participated in a few SBT and DBT tests of electronics over the years to know that it is very difficult to identify differences, no less preferences, in comparative testing. Years ago, at a local dealer, I was part of a comparison test where we listened to entire selections on a CD on two different amplifiers, and no one could reliably tell the amps apart. Faster switching didn't help. So it's just my Opinion, with a capital O, is that auditory memory is irrelevant in comparison testing with amps because the differences tend to be so subtle that they seem to be beyond most people's capability to remember sounds at all.