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Behavioral distraction by auditory deviance is mediated by the sound's informational value: Evidence from an auditory discrimination task

机译:听觉偏差导致的行为分散是由声音的信息价值所介导的:来自听觉歧视任务的证据

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Sounds deviating from an otherwise repetitive background in some task-irrelevant respect (deviant sounds among standard sounds) capture attention in an obligatory fashion and result in behavioral distraction in an ongoing task. Traditionally, such distraction has been considered as the ineluctable consequence of the deviant sound's low probability of occurrence relative to that of the standard. Recent evidence from a cross-modal oddball task challenged this idea by showing that deviant sounds only yield distraction in a visual task when auditory distractors (standards and deviants) announce with certainty the imminent presentation of a target stimulus (event information), regardless of whether they predict the target's temporal onset (temporal information). The present study sought to test for the first time whether this finding may be generalized to a purely auditory oddball task in which distractor and target information form part of the same perceptual stimulus. Participants were asked to judge whether a sound starting from a central location moved left or right while ignoring rare and unpredictable changes in the sound's identity. By manipulating the temporal and probabilistic relationship between sound onset and movement onset, we disentangled the roles of event and temporal information and found that, as in the auditory-visual oddball task, deviance distraction is mediated by the extent to which distractor information harbingers the presentation of the target information (event information). This finding suggests that the provision of event information by auditory distractors is a fundamental prerequisite of behavioral deviance distraction.
机译:声音在某些与任务无关的方面偏离了本来可以重复的背景(标准声音中的异常声音)以强制性方式引起了人们的注意,并导致正在进行的任务中的行为分心。传统上,这种分散注意力被认为是相对标准声音而言,异常声音发生概率低的必然结果。跨模态奇异球任务的最新证据对这一想法提出了挑战,表明当听觉干扰物(标准和偏差)肯定地宣布目标刺激物(事件信息)即将出现时,异常声音只会在视觉任务中产生干扰。他们预测目标的时间发作(时间信息)。本研究试图首次测试该发现是否可以推广到纯粹的听觉杂项任务中,其中干扰物和目标信息构成同一知觉刺激的一部分。要求参与者判断声音是否从中央位置向左或向右移动,而忽略了声音标识中罕见且不可预测的变化。通过操纵声音发作和运动发作之间的时间和概率关系,我们弄清了事件和时间信息的作用,发现与听觉-视觉怪异任务一样,偏离注意力分散是由干扰信息阻碍展示的程度介导的。目标信息(事件信息)。这一发现表明,听觉干扰者提供事件信息是行为偏离注意力的基本前提。

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