Vitevitch Michael S
Department of Psychology, Indiana University Bloomington, USA.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2003 Apr;29(2):333-42. doi: 10.1037/0096-1523.29.2.333.
A shadowing task was used to demonstrate an auditory analogue of change blindness (the failure to detect a change in a visual scene), namely change deafness. Participants repeated words varying in lexical difficulty. Halfway through the word list, either the same or a different talker presented the words to participants. At least 40% of the participants failed to detect the change in talker. More interesting is that differences in shadowing times were found as a function of change detection. Alternative possibilities to the change detection phenomenon were ruled out. The results of these experiments suggest that the allocation of attention may influence the detection of changes as well as the processing of spoken words in complex ways.
一项跟读任务被用于证明变化盲视(未能察觉到视觉场景中的变化)的听觉类似物,即变化失聪。参与者跟读词汇难度各异的单词。在单词列表读到一半时,要么是同一个说话者,要么是另一个不同的说话者向参与者呈现单词。至少40%的参与者未能察觉到说话者的变化。更有趣的是,发现跟读时间的差异是变化检测的一个函数。变化检测现象的其他可能性被排除。这些实验的结果表明,注意力的分配可能以复杂的方式影响变化的检测以及口语单词的处理。