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The influence of the Japanese waving cat on the joint spatial compatibility effect: A replication and extension of Dolk, Hommel, Prinz, and Liepelt (2013)

机译:日本挥舞的猫对关节空间相容性影响的影响:Dolk,Hommel,Prinz和Liepelt的复制和扩展(2013年)

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In a joint go/no-go Simon task, each of two participants is to respond to one of two non-spatial stimulus features by means of a spatially lateralized response. Stimulus position varies horizontally and responses are faster and more accurate when response side and stimulus position match (compatible trial) than when they mismatch (incompatible trial), defining the social Simon effect or joint spatial compatibility effect. This effect was originally explained in terms of action/task co-representation, assuming that the co-actor’s action is automatically co-represented. Recent research by Dolk, Hommel, Prinz, and Liepelt (2013) challenged this account by demonstrating joint spatial compatibility effects in a task-setting in which non-social objects like a Japanese waving cat were present, but no real co-actor. They postulated that every sufficiently salient object induces joint spatial compatibility effects. However, what makes an object sufficiently salient is so far not well defined. To scrutinize this open question, the current study manipulated auditory and/or visual attention-attracting cues of a Japanese waving cat within an auditory (Experiment 1) and a visual joint go/no-go Simon task (Experiment 2). Results revealed that joint spatial compatibility effects only occurred in an auditory Simon task when the cat provided auditory cues while no joint spatial compatibility effects were found in a visual Simon task. This demonstrates that it is not the sufficiently salient object alone that leads to joint spatial compatibility effects but instead, a complex interaction between features of the object and the stimulus material of the joint go/no-go Simon task.
机译:在一项共同的“通过/不通过”西蒙任务中,两个参与者中的每个参与者都将通过空间侧化响应来响应两个非空间刺激特征之一。当响应侧和刺激位置匹配(兼容试验)时,刺激位置水平变化,并且响应更快且更准确,这比不匹配(不兼容试验)时,定义了社会西蒙效应或关节空间相容性效应。最初是根据动作/任务的共同表示来解释这种效果的,前提是假定该共同参与者的动作是自动共同表示的。 Dolk,Hommel,Prinz和Liepelt(2013)的最新研究通过证明任务设置中的联合空间兼容性效应来挑战这一说法,该任务设置中存在非社交对象,例如日本挥舞的猫,但没有真正的共同角色。他们假定每个显着的物体都会引起联合空间兼容性效应。但是,到目前为止,对于使物体足够显着的原因尚不清楚。为了仔细研究这个悬而未决的问题,当前的研究在听觉(实验1)和视觉联合执行/不执行西蒙任务(实验2)中操纵了一只日本挥舞着的猫的听觉和/或视觉注意吸引线索。结果显示,当猫提供听觉提示时,关节空间相容性效应仅在听觉的西蒙任务中发生,而在视觉的西蒙任务中未发现关节空间相容性的影响。这表明,不是单独的足够显着的物体会导致关节的空间相容性效应,而是物体的特征与联合执行/不执行西蒙任务的刺激材料之间的复杂相互作用。

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