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Crossmodal Semantic Priming by Naturalistic Sounds and Spoken Words Enhances Visual Sensitivity

机译:通过自然主义的声音和口语单词进行的跨模式语义启动增强了视觉敏感性

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We propose a multisensory framework based on Glaser and Glaser's (1989) general reading-naming interference model to account for the semantic priming effect by naturalistic sounds and spoken words on visual picture sensitivity. Four experiments were designed to investigate two key issues: First, can auditory stimuli enhance visual sensitivity when the sound leads the picture as well as when they are presented simultaneously? And, second, do naturalistic sounds (e.g., a dog's " woofing") and spoken words (e.g., /dcg/) elicit similar semantic priming effects? Here, we estimated participants' sensitivity and response criterion using signal detection theory in a picture detection task. The results demonstrate that naturalistic sounds enhanced visual sensitivity when the onset of the sounds led that of the picture by 346 ms (but not when the sounds led the pictures by 173 ms, nor when they were presented simultaneously, Experiments 1-3A). At the same SOA, however, spoken words did not induce semantic priming effects on visual detection sensitivity (Experiments 3B and 4A). When using a dual picture detection/identification task, both kinds of auditory stimulus induced a similar semantic priming effect (Experiment 4B). Therefore, we suggest that there needs to be sufficient processing time for the auditory stimulus to access its associated meaning to modulate visual perception. Besides, the interactions between pictures and the two types of sounds depend not only on their processing route to access semantic representations, but also on the response to be made to fulfill the requirements of the task.
机译:我们提出了一种基于Glaser和Glaser(1989)的一般阅读-命名干扰模型的多感官框架,以解释自然声音和口头单词对视觉图片敏感性的语义启动效应。设计了四个实验来研究两个关键问题:首先,当声音主导图像时以及同时呈现时,听觉刺激能否增强视觉灵敏度?其次,自然的声音(例如,狗的“呜呜”声)和口语单词(例如,/ dcg /)会引起类似的语义启动效果吗?在这里,我们使用图像检测任务中的信号检测理论来估计参与者的灵敏度和响应标准。结果表明,当声音的开始时间比图片的时间短346 ms时,自然的声音增强了视觉灵敏度(但当声音的时间比图片的时间短173 ms时,或者当它们同时出现时,实验1-3A则没有)。但是,在同一SOA中,口语单词不会对视觉检测灵敏度引起语义启动效应(实验3B和4A)。当使用双重图片检测/识别任务时,两种听觉刺激都会引起类似的语义启动效应(实验4B)。因此,我们建议听觉刺激需要足够的处理时间来访问其相关含义以调节视觉。此外,图片和两种声音之间的交互作用不仅取决于它们访问语义表示的处理路径,而且还取决于为满足任务要求而做出的响应。

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