Preparatory Switches of Auditory Spatial and Non-Spatial Attention Among Simultaneous Voices.

Q1 Psychology
Journal of Cognition Pub Date : 2025-01-06 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.5334/joc.412
Aureliu Lavric, Elisa Schmied
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Abstract

Can one shift attention among voices at a cocktail party during a silent pause? Researchers have required participants to attend to one of two simultaneous voices - cued by its gender or location. Switching the target gender or location has resulted in a performance 'switch cost' - which was recently shown to reduce with preparation when a gender cue was presented in advance. The current study asks if preparation for a switch is also effective when a voice is selected by location. We displayed a word or image 50/800/1400 ms before the onset of two simultaneous dichotic (male and female) voices to indicate whether participants should classify as odd/even the number spoken by the voice on the left or on the right; in another condition, we used gender cues. Preparation reduced the switch cost in both spatial-and gender-cueing conditions. Performance was better when each voice was heard on the same side as on the preceding trial, suggesting 'binding' of non-spatial and spatial voice features - but this did not materially influence the reduction in switch cost with preparation, indicating that preparatory attentional shifts can be effective within a single (task-relevant) dimension. We also asked whether words or pictures are more effective for cueing a voice. Picture cues resulted in better performance than word cues, especially when the interval between the cue and the stimulus was short, suggesting that (presumably phonological) processes involved in the recognition of the word cue interfered with the (near) concurrent encoding of the target voice's speech.

同步语音中听觉空间和非空间注意的预备转换。
一个人能在鸡尾酒会上的静默中转移注意力吗?研究人员要求参与者同时听两种声音中的一种——根据声音的性别或位置来区分。转换目标性别或地点会导致表现上的“转换成本”——最近的研究表明,当提前提供性别提示时,这种成本会降低。目前的研究问的是,当声音被位置选择时,转换的准备是否也有效。我们在两个同时出现的二元(男性和女性)声音开始前50/800/1400毫秒显示一个单词或图像,以指示参与者应该将左边或右边的声音所说的数字分类为奇数/偶数;在另一种情况下,我们使用性别线索。准备工作降低了在空间和性别提示条件下的转换成本。当每个声音都在前一个试验的同一侧听到时,表现更好,这表明非空间和空间语音特征“绑定”-但这并没有实质性地影响准备转换成本的减少,这表明准备注意力转移在单个(任务相关)维度内是有效的。我们还询问了文字和图片在暗示声音方面哪个更有效。图片线索比文字线索的表现更好,特别是当线索和刺激之间的间隔很短时,这表明(可能是语音)识别单词线索的过程干扰了目标语音的(近)同步编码。
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Journal of Cognition
Journal of Cognition Psychology-Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
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