审判历史的力量:以前的审判如何塑造视听整合。

IF 1.8 4区 心理学 Q3 BIOPHYSICS Multisensory Research Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1163/22134808-bja10133
Xiaoyu Tang, Wanlong Liu, Yingnan Wu, Rongxia Ren, Jiaying Sun, Jiajia Yang, Aijun Wang, Ming Zhang
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将来自视觉和听觉的信息结合起来形成统一连贯的感知被称为视听整合。视听整合受多种因素的影响。然而,目前尚不清楚审判历史是否会影响视听整合。我们采用目标-目标范式研究了在分模态注意(实验1)和特定模态选择性注意(实验2)条件下,前一实验的目标模态和空间位置对视听整合的影响。实验1中,我们发现与切换位置相比,重复位置的视听整合得到增强。听觉目标后的视听整合程度最大,而视觉和视听目标后的视听整合程度最大。在实验2中,当被试只专注于视觉时,我们发现只有当视听目标在前一个实验中出现时,重复位置实验中的视听整合效应才比切换位置实验中的视听整合效应大。目前的结果提供了第一个证据,证明审判历史可以对视听整合产生影响。讨论了审判历史调节视听集成的机制。未来的视听整合检查应根据试验历史的影响仔细操作实验条件。
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The Power of Trial History: How Previous Trial Shapes Audiovisual Integration.

Combining information from visual and auditory modalities to form a unified and coherent perception is known as audiovisual integration. Audiovisual integration is affected by many factors. However, it remains unclear whether the trial history can influence audiovisual integration. We used a target-target paradigm to investigate how the target modality and spatial location of the previous trial affect audiovisual integration under conditions of divided-modalities attention (Experiment 1) and modality-specific selective attention (Experiment 2). In Experiment 1, we found that audiovisual integration was enhanced in the repeat locations compared with switch locations. Audiovisual integration was the largest following the auditory targets compared to following the visual and audiovisual targets. In Experiment 2, where participants were asked to focus only on visual, we found that the audiovisual integration effect was larger in the repeat location trials than switch location trials only when the audiovisual target was presented in the previous trial. The present results provide the first evidence that trial history can have an effect on audiovisual integration. The mechanisms of trial history modulating audiovisual integration are discussed. Future examining of audiovisual integration should carefully manipulate experimental conditions based on the effects of trial history.

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Multisensory Research
Multisensory Research BIOPHYSICS-PSYCHOLOGY
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期刊介绍: Multisensory Research is an interdisciplinary archival journal covering all aspects of multisensory processing including the control of action, cognition and attention. Research using any approach to increase our understanding of multisensory perceptual, behavioural, neural and computational mechanisms is encouraged. Empirical, neurophysiological, psychophysical, brain imaging, clinical, developmental, mathematical and computational analyses are welcome. Research will also be considered covering multisensory applications such as sensory substitution, crossmodal methods for delivering sensory information or multisensory approaches to robotics and engineering. Short communications and technical notes that draw attention to new developments will be included, as will reviews and commentaries on current issues. Special issues dealing with specific topics will be announced from time to time. Multisensory Research is a continuation of Seeing and Perceiving, and of Spatial Vision.
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