Sussman Elyse S, Horváth János, Winkler István, Orr Mark
Department of Neuroscience, Albert Einstein College ofMedicine, Bronx, New York 10461, USA.
Percept Psychophys. 2007 Jan;69(1):136-52. doi: 10.3758/bf03194460.
There is controversy over whether stream segregation is an attention-dependent process. Part of the argument is related to the initial formation of auditory streams. It has been suggested that attention is needed only to form the streams, but not to maintain them once they have been segregated. The question of whether covert attention at the beginning of a to-be-ignored set of sounds will be enough to initiate the segregation process remains open. Here, we investigate this question by (1) using a methodology that does not require the participant to make an overt response to assess how the unattended sounds are organized and (2) structuring the test sound sequence to account for the covert attention explanation. The results of four experiments provide evidence to support the view that attention is not always required for the formation of auditory streams.
关于声流分离是否是一个依赖注意力的过程存在争议。部分争议与听觉流的初始形成有关。有人提出,形成这些流只需要注意力,但一旦它们被分离,就不需要注意力来维持它们。在一组待忽略的声音开始时的隐蔽注意力是否足以启动分离过程这个问题仍然悬而未决。在这里,我们通过以下方式研究这个问题:(1)使用一种不需要参与者做出明显反应的方法来评估未被注意的声音是如何组织的,以及(2)构建测试声音序列以解释隐蔽注意力。四个实验的结果提供了证据,支持了听觉流的形成并不总是需要注意力的观点。