Kohlrausch Armin, van Eijk Rob, Juola James F, Brandt Inge, van de Par Steven
Human-Technology Interaction Group, School of Innovation Sciences, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands,
Atten Percept Psychophys. 2013 Oct;75(7):1366-73. doi: 10.3758/s13414-013-0531-0.
The present research addresses the question of how visual predictive information and implied causality affect audio-visual synchrony perception. Previous research has shown a systematic shift in the likelihood of observers to accept audio-leading stimulus pairs as being apparently simultaneous in variants of audio-visual stimulus pairs that differ in (1) the amount of visual predictive information available and (2) the apparent causal relation between the auditory and visual components. An experiment was designed to separate the predictability and causality explanations, and the results indicated that shifts in subjective simultaneity were explained completely by changes in the implied causal relations in the stimuli and that predictability had no added value. Together with earlier findings, these results further indicate that the observed shifts in subjective simultaneity due to causal relations among auditory and visual events do not reflect a mere change in response strategy, but rather result from early multimodal integration processes in event perception.
本研究探讨视觉预测信息和隐含因果关系如何影响视听同步感知的问题。先前的研究表明,在(1)可用视觉预测信息量和(2)听觉与视觉成分之间的明显因果关系不同的视听刺激对变体中,观察者接受音频领先刺激对为明显同步的可能性存在系统性变化。设计了一项实验来区分可预测性和因果关系解释,结果表明主观同步性的变化完全由刺激中隐含因果关系的变化所解释,而可预测性没有附加价值。与早期研究结果一起,这些结果进一步表明,由于听觉和视觉事件之间的因果关系而观察到的主观同步性变化并非仅仅反映反应策略的改变,而是源于事件感知中的早期多模态整合过程。