Breaking the silence: Exploring the influence of auditory singularity on visual search.

IF 1.4 3区 心理学 Q4 PHYSIOLOGY Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-07 DOI:10.1177/17470218251322504
Mengying Yuan, Min Gao, Xinzhong Cui, Sa Lu, Xiaoyu Tang
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The pip-and-pop effect describes the phenomenon of auditory pure-tone stimuli (pip) causing simultaneously visual target to pop out. This study utilised a dynamic visual search paradigm and conducted two eye movement experiments (Experiment 1: set size = 24 items; Experiment 2: set size = 48 items) to explore the influence of auditory singularity on the Pip-and-Pop effect through single-sound condition (singularity) and multiple-sound condition (non-singularity). In Experiment 1, there were no significant differences between the no-sound, single-sound, and multiple-sound conditions in terms of reaction time, accuracy, or fixation number. In Experiment 2, compared with the no-sound condition, both the single-sound and multiple-sound conditions significantly reduced the Search time (RTs), accuracy, and fixation numbers when the target was present. Both Experiments 1 and 2 revealed that the fixation duration under the single-sound condition was significantly longer than that under the no-sound condition. These findings suggest that the singularity of auditory stimuli is not a necessary condition for the pip-and-pop effect. Audiovisual interaction is more likely to be a prerequisite for the occurrence of the pip-and-pop effect.

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EXPRESS:打破沉默:探索听觉奇点对视觉搜索的影响。
砰砰声效应描述了听觉纯音刺激(pip)引起视觉目标同时跳出的现象。本研究采用动态视觉搜索范式,进行了两个眼动实验(实验一:集大小= 24项;实验2:设置大小= 48项),通过单声条件(奇点)和多声条件(非奇点)探索听觉奇点对啪嗒啪嗒效应的影响。在实验1中,无声、单声和多声条件下的反应时间、准确度和注视次数均无显著差异。实验2中,与无声音条件相比,当目标存在时,单声音条件和多声音条件均显著降低了RT、准确率和注视次数。实验1和实验2均显示,单声条件下的注视时间明显长于无声条件下的注视时间。这些发现表明,听觉刺激的单一性并不是砰砰声效应的必要条件。视听互动更有可能是啪嗒啪嗒效应发生的先决条件。
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