Keetels Mirjam, Vroomen Jean
Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
Percept Psychophys. 2008 Jul;70(5):765-71. doi: 10.3758/pp.70.5.765.
Participants made visual temporal order judgments (TOJs) about which of two lights appeared first while task-irrelevant vibrotactile stimuli delivered to the index finger were presented before the first and after the second light. Temporally misaligned tactile stimuli captured the onsets of the lights, thereby improving sensitivity on the visual TOJ task, indicative of tactile-visual (TV) temporal ventriloquism (Experiment 1). The size of this effect was comparable to auditory-visual (AV) temporal ventriloquism (Experiment 2). Spatial discordance between the TV stimuli, as in the AV case, did not harm the effect (Experiments 3 and 4). TV stimuli thus behaved like AV stimuli, demonstrating that spatial co-occurrence is not a necessary constraint for intersensory pairing to occur.
参与者对两盏灯中哪一盏先出现进行视觉时间顺序判断(TOJ),同时在第一盏灯出现之前和第二盏灯出现之后呈现与任务无关的、施加于食指的振动触觉刺激。时间上未对齐的触觉刺激捕捉到了灯光的起始,从而提高了视觉TOJ任务的敏感性,这表明存在触觉-视觉(TV)时间腹语效应(实验1)。这种效应的大小与听觉-视觉(AV)时间腹语效应相当(实验2)。与AV情况一样,TV刺激之间的空间不一致并不会损害这种效应(实验3和4)。因此,TV刺激的表现与AV刺激相似,表明空间共现不是跨感觉配对发生的必要条件。