Cross-form facilitation effects from simultaneous gesture/word combinations with ERP analysis

Thomas Ousterhout
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The aim of this study was to investigate if simultaneous redundant forms of stimuli involving gesture and word combinations would produce a facilitation effect in reaction time as well as produce an neurological semantic incongruity effect called an N400. Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded from 14 scalp electrode sites while subject performed reaction-time decision tasks. For each trial, subjects had to indicate if the single form or cross-form stimuli were oriented upwards or downwards, or if they contradicted each other (only applicable in cross-form stimuli were there were two stimuli). The uniform stimuli were defined by a picture of a man pointing up or down, a picture of just a hand pointing up or down, or various word combinations such as up/down, high/low, above/below, and top/bottom. The cross-form stimuli were combinations of the words and pictures. The results show that while there was no N400 effect, there was however an facilitation effect regarding the positioning of the cross-form stimuli indicating that people have a tendency to pay more attention to gestures than words for information.
同时手势/单词组合的交叉形式促进效应与ERP分析
这项研究的目的是调查同时存在的冗余形式的刺激,包括手势和单词组合,是否会在反应时间上产生促进效应,以及产生神经语义不一致效应,称为N400。在受试者执行反应时间决策任务时,记录14个头皮电极的事件相关电位(ERPs)。在每个实验中,被试必须指出单形式或交叉形式的刺激是向上的还是向下的,或者它们是相互矛盾的(只有在有两个刺激时才适用于交叉形式的刺激)。统一的刺激被定义为一个人向上或向下指着的图片,一个只有一只手向上或向下指着的图片,或各种单词组合,如上/下,高/低,上/下,上/下和上/下。交叉形式的刺激是文字和图片的组合。结果表明,虽然没有N400效应,但在交叉形式刺激的定位方面存在促进效应,这表明人们倾向于更注意手势而不是文字来获取信息。
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