Examining the Learnability of Auditory Displays: Music, Earcons, Spearcons, and Lyricons

Kay L. Tislar, Zackery Duford, Brittany Nelson, Madeline Peabody, M. Jeon
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Auditory displays are a useful platform to convey information to users for a variety of reasons. The present study sought to examine the use of different types of sounds that can be used in auditory displays—music, earcons, spearcons, and lyricons—to determine which sounds have the highest learnability when presented in sequences. Participants were self-trained on sound meanings and then asked to recall meanings after listening to sequences of varying lengths. The relatedness of sounds and their attributed meanings, or the intuitiveness of the sounds, was also examined. The results show that participants were able to learn and recall lyricons and spearcons the best, and related meaning is an important contributing variable to learnability and memorability of all sound types. This should open the door for future research and experimentation of lyricons and spearcons presented in auditory streams.
检验听觉表现的易学性:音乐、猎鹰、长矛和抒情诗
出于各种原因,听觉显示是向用户传达信息的有用平台。目前的研究试图检验不同类型的声音在听觉显示中的使用——音乐、耳塞、鱼叉和抒情诗——以确定当按顺序呈现时,哪些声音具有最高的易学性。参与者对声音的含义进行了自我训练,然后要求他们在听了不同长度的序列后回忆声音的含义。声音的相关性和它们的含义,或者声音的直观性,也被检查。结果表明,被试对歌词和长矛歌的学习记忆能力最好,相关意义是影响所有声音类型可学性和可记忆性的重要因素。这将为未来的研究和实验打开大门,抒情和矛在听觉流中呈现。
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