Temporal sequence discrimination within and across senses: do we really hear what we see?

被引:3
作者
Bratzke, Daniel [1 ]
Ulrich, Rolf [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tubingen, Dept Psychol, Schleichstr 4, D-72076 Tubingen, Germany
关键词
Cross-modal timing; Rhythm discrimination; Cross-modal encoding; Time perception; CROSS-MODAL TRANSFER; DURATION DISCRIMINATION; AUDITORY DOMINANCE; AUDITION; PERCEPTION; VISION; INTERVALS; MEMORY;
D O I
10.1007/s00221-019-05654-4
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Previous evidence suggests that people "hear" visual stimuli when encoding temporal information. This suggestion is based on the observation that auditory distractor information can strongly affect discrimination performance for visual temporal sequences. The present study aimed to replicate and extend this finding by investigating sequence discrimination within and across the two modalities. In two experimental series, participants judged whether two subsequently presented temporal sequences, a standard sequence followed by a comparison sequence, were identical or not. In Experimental Series A, irrelevant distractor information was presented simultaneously with the standard sequence. In Series B, the distraction appeared in the retention interval between the standard sequence and the comparison sequence. The results showed that auditory distraction impaired performance irrespective of whether the target sequences were auditory or visual, whereas visual distraction only impaired the discrimination of visual target sequences. Furthermore, auditory distraction was always at least as effective as visual distraction, irrespective of standard modality. Generally, discrimination performance was much better for auditory than for visual sequences. Overall, the present results are consistent with the idea that people code visual temporal information in the auditory modality. Moreover, the present study also suggests that such cross-modal interference effects should be interpreted cautiously with respect to their underlying timing mechanism because of the basic differences in temporal sensitivity between the two modalities.
引用
收藏
页码:3089 / 3098
页数:10
相关论文
共 26 条
  • [1] Multimodal Integration of Time Visual and Auditory Contributions to Perceived Duration and Sensitivity
    Bausenhart, Karin M.
    de la Rosa, Maria Dolores
    Ulrich, Rolf
    [J]. EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2014, 61 (04) : 310 - 322
  • [2] The psychophysics toolbox
    Brainard, DH
    [J]. SPATIAL VISION, 1997, 10 (04): : 433 - 436
  • [3] Representations of temporal information in short-term memory: Are they modality-specific?
    Bratzke, Daniel
    Quinn, Katrina R.
    Ulrich, Rolf
    Bausenhart, Karin M.
    [J]. ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA, 2016, 170 : 163 - 167
  • [4] The role of consolidation for perceptual learning in temporal discrimination within and across modalities
    Bratzke, Daniel
    Schroeter, Hannes
    Ulrich, Rolf
    [J]. ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA, 2014, 147 : 75 - 79
  • [5] Perceptual learning in temporal discrimination: asymmetric cross-modal transfer from audition to vision
    Bratzke, Daniel
    Seifried, Tanja
    Ulrich, Rolf
    [J]. EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 2012, 221 (02) : 205 - 210
  • [6] Auditory dominance over vision in the perception of interval duration
    Burr, David
    Banks, Martin S.
    Morrone, Maria Concetta
    [J]. EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 2009, 198 (01) : 49 - 57
  • [7] Fast transfer of crossmodal time interval training
    Chen, Lihan
    Zhou, Xiaolin
    [J]. EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 2014, 232 (06) : 1855 - 1864
  • [8] ICONIC MEMORY AND VISIBLE PERSISTENCE
    COLTHEART, M
    [J]. PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS, 1980, 27 (03): : 183 - 228
  • [9] ON SHORT AND LONG AUDITORY STORES
    COWAN, N
    [J]. PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN, 1984, 96 (02) : 341 - 370
  • [10] The temporal cross-capture of audition and vision
    Fendrich, R
    Corballis, PM
    [J]. PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS, 2001, 63 (04): : 719 - 725