Orchard-Mills Emily, Van der Burg Erik, Alais David
Perception. 2016 Apr;45(4):409-24. doi: 10.1177/0301006615622320.
Temporal ventriloquism is the shift in perceived timing of a visual stimulus that occurs when an auditory stimulus is presented close in time. This study investigated whether crossmodal correspondence between auditory pitch and visual elevation modulates temporal ventriloquism. Participants were presented two visual stimuli (above and below fixation) across a range of stimulus onset asynchronies and were asked to judge the order of the events. A task-irrelevant auditory click was presented shortly before the first and another shortly after the second visual stimulus. There were two pitches used (low and high) and the congruency between the auditory and visual stimuli was manipulated. The results show that incongruent pairings between pitch and elevation abolish temporal ventriloquism. In contrast, the crossmodal correspondence effect was absent when the direction of the pitch change was fixed within sessions, reducing the saliency of the pitch change. The results support previous studies suggesting that in addition to spatial and temporal factors, crossmodal correspondences can influence binding of information across the senses, although these effects are likely to be dependent on the saliency of the crossmodal mapping.
时间腹语效应是指当听觉刺激在时间上接近呈现时,视觉刺激的感知时间发生的偏移。本研究调查了听觉音高与视觉高度之间的跨通道对应关系是否会调节时间腹语效应。向参与者呈现两个视觉刺激(在注视点上方和下方),刺激起始异步时间范围不同,并要求他们判断事件的顺序。在第一个视觉刺激之前不久呈现一个与任务无关的听觉咔哒声,在第二个视觉刺激之后不久再呈现另一个。使用了两种音高(低音和高音),并对听觉和视觉刺激之间的一致性进行了操纵。结果表明,音高与高度之间不一致的配对消除了时间腹语效应。相反,当音高变化的方向在各实验环节中固定时,跨通道对应效应不存在,这降低了音高变化的显著性。这些结果支持了先前的研究,表明除了空间和时间因素外,跨通道对应关系可以影响跨感官信息的整合,尽管这些效应可能取决于跨通道映射的显著性。