List Alexandra, Justus Timothy
University of California, Berkeley, California, USA.
Atten Percept Psychophys. 2010 Jan;72(1):193-208. doi: 10.3758/APP.72.1.193.
Priming is a useful tool for ascertaining the circumstances under which previous experiences influence behavior. Previously, using hierarchical stimuli, we demonstrated (Justus & List, 2005) that selectively attending to one temporal scale of an auditory stimulus improved subsequent attention to a repeated (vs. changed) temporal scale; that is, we demonstrated intertrial auditory temporal level priming. Here, we have extended those results to address whether level priming relied on absolute or relative temporal information. Both relative and absolute temporal information are important in auditory perception: Speech and music can be recognized over various temporal scales but become uninterpretable to a listener when presented too quickly or slowly. We first confirmed that temporal level priming generalized over new temporal scales. Second, in the context of multiple temporal scales, we found that temporal level priming operates predominantly on the basis of relative, rather than absolute, temporal information. These findings are discussed in the context of expectancies and relational invariance in audition.
启动效应是一种用于确定先前经验影响行为的情况的有用工具。此前,我们使用分层刺激(Justus & List,2005)证明,选择性地关注听觉刺激的一个时间尺度会提高随后对重复(而非变化)时间尺度的注意力;也就是说,我们证明了试验间听觉时间水平启动效应。在此,我们扩展了这些结果,以探讨水平启动效应是依赖绝对时间信息还是相对时间信息。相对时间信息和绝对时间信息在听觉感知中都很重要:语音和音乐可以在各种时间尺度上被识别,但如果呈现得太快或太慢,听众就会无法理解。我们首先证实了时间水平启动效应在新的时间尺度上具有普遍性。其次,在多个时间尺度的背景下,我们发现时间水平启动效应主要基于相对时间信息而非绝对时间信息进行运作。这些发现将在听觉预期和关系不变性的背景下进行讨论。