两类语义相关手势和句子对的反应时间

Thomas Ousterhout, Costanza Navarretta
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本研究的目的是在脑电图实验中调查参与者决定句子与随后的象征性或标志性手势图片的语义一致性的反应时间。更具体地说,我们研究了参与者在判断句子和手势图片的语义一致性时所使用的反应时间,这些句子和手势图片在语义上是不同的。在一种情况下,手势传达了与句子相同的内容,在第二种情况下,它为句子提供了额外的内容。我们想要测试的假设是,后一种情况下的反应时间会比前一种情况更短,因为之前基于语料库的研究表明,传递相同信息的言语和手势比传递互补信息的言语和手势在时间上更同步。因此,我们预计,如果手势遵循与之相关的句子,那么通常与语音同步的手势的语义一致性处理将比手势提供额外信息的情况更难。我们的研究证实了这一假设,即参与者不仅在手势为句子提供额外信息的情况下反应时间更短,而且在语义一致性任务中的准确性更高。
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Reaction time for two types of semantically related gesture and sentence pairs
The aim of this study was to investigate in an EEG experiment the reaction time of the participants deciding on the semantic congruency of sentences with subsequent pictures of symbolic or iconic hand gestures. More specifically, we investigated the reaction time employed by the participants to determine the semantic congruence of sentences and gesture pictures which are semantically related in different ways. In one case the gesture conveys the same content as the sentence, in the second case it provides additional content to the sentence. The hypothesis that we wanted to test was that the reaction time would be shorter in the latter case than in the former since preceding corpus-based studies have indicated that speech and gestures conveying the same information are more temporally synchronous than speech and gestures which convey complementary information. Therefore, we expect that it will be harder to process semantic congruency for gestures which usually are synchronous to speech if they follow the sentences they are related to than in the case where gestures provide additional information. Our study confirms the hypothesis showing that not only was the participants reaction time shorter in the case of gestures which provided additional information to sentences, but also that the accuracy in the semantic congruency task was higher.
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