森林先于树木?这不仅取决于你所看到的,也取决于你所听到的

IF 3 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY
Xiaoyu Tang , Haoming Liu , Heming Zhang , Yufeng He , Xinzhong Cui , Wanlong Liu , Yan Sun , Jiaying Sun , Jing Fu
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先前对全局-局部处理的研究主要集中在视觉模态中的层次对象,而现实世界涉及多感官相互作用。本研究探讨了听觉刺激的同时呈现是否会影响视觉层次物体的识别。我们在传统的视觉分层字母范式中添加了四种类型的听觉刺激:没有声音(仅视觉),纯音,与要求的反应一致的口语字母(反应一致),或与要求的反应不一致的口语字母(反应不一致)。数据采用分层漂移-扩散模型(HDDM)建模。在实验1中,参与者被要求区分伴随这些声音的整体或局部视觉字母。实验2通过扩大刺激来隔离干扰机制,消除了全局优势效应。结果表明,反应不一致语音在降低全局优势效应的同时,也显著降低了实验间的全局干扰效应。HDDM分析显示了双阶段调制:1)一致性局部试验中的知觉延迟,表明注意捕获;2)局部处理过程中的决策阶段中断,反映了解决冲突的证据积累受损。关键的是,只有语义不一致的言语才会改变决策动态,而纯音只会影响感知编码。本研究为多感官相互作用提供了新的见解,揭示了听觉刺激如何通过不同加工阶段的注意过滤机制干扰视觉全局局部感知。
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Forest before trees? It depends on not only what you see, but also what you hear
Prior researches on global–local processing have focused on hierarchical objects in the visual modality, while the real-world involves multisensory interactions. The present study investigated whether the simultaneous presentation of auditory stimuli influences the recognition of visually hierarchical objects. We added four types of auditory stimuli to the traditional visual hierarchical letters paradigm: no sound (visual-only), a pure tone, a spoken letter that was congruent with the required response (response-congruent), or a spoken letter that was incongruent with it (response-incongruent). The data were modeled using a hierarchical drift–diffusion model (HDDM). In Experiment 1, the participants were asked to discriminate the global or local visual letters accompanied by these sounds. Experiment 2 eliminated the global advantage effect by enlarging stimuli to isolate interference mechanisms. Results revealed that response-incongruent speech attenuated both the global advantage effect and robustly reduced the global interference effect across experiments. HDDM analysis demonstrated dual-stage modulation: 1) Perceptual delays during congruent local trials, indicating attentional capture; 2) Decision-stage disruption during local processing, reflecting impaired evidence accumulation for conflict resolution. Critically, only semantically incongruent speech altered decision dynamics, while pure tones affected only perceptual encoding. This study provides new insights into multisensory interactions, showing how auditory stimuli interfere with visual global local perception through attentional filtering mechanisms at different stages of processing.
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Cognitive Psychology
Cognitive Psychology 医学-心理学
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
3.80%
发文量
29
审稿时长
50 days
期刊介绍: Cognitive Psychology is concerned with advances in the study of attention, memory, language processing, perception, problem solving, and thinking. Cognitive Psychology specializes in extensive articles that have a major impact on cognitive theory and provide new theoretical advances. Research Areas include: • Artificial intelligence • Developmental psychology • Linguistics • Neurophysiology • Social psychology.
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