Silva Daniel Márcio Rodrigues, Bellini-Leite Samuel C
Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Presidente Antônio Carlos Ave. 6627 - Campus Pampulha, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
State University of Minas Gerais (UEMG) and Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Presidente Antônio Carlos Ave. 7545 - São Luiz, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Atten Percept Psychophys. 2020 Jun;82(3):944-953. doi: 10.3758/s13414-019-01835-z.
The present study aimed to investigate whether or not the so-called "bouba-kiki" effect is mediated by speech-specific representations. Sine-wave versions of naturally produced pseudowords were used as auditory stimuli in an implicit association task (IAT) and an explicit cross-modal matching (CMM) task to examine cross-modal shape-sound correspondences. A group of participants trained to hear the sine-wave stimuli as speech was compared to a group that heard them as non-speech sounds. Sound-shape correspondence effects were observed in both groups and tasks, indicating that speech-specific processing is not fundamental to the "bouba-kiki" phenomenon. Effects were similar across groups in the IAT, while in the CMM task the speech-mode group showed a stronger effect compared with the non-speech group. This indicates that, while both tasks reflect auditory-visual associations, only the CMM task is additionally sensitive to associations involving speech-specific representations.
本研究旨在调查所谓的“布巴-基基”效应是否由特定于语音的表征介导。在一项内隐联想任务(IAT)和一项外显跨模态匹配(CMM)任务中,使用自然产生的伪词的正弦波版本作为听觉刺激,以检查跨模态形状-声音对应关系。将一组训练为将正弦波刺激听成语音的参与者与一组将其听成非语音声音的参与者进行比较。在两组和两项任务中均观察到声音-形状对应效应,这表明特定于语音的处理对于“布巴-基基”现象并非至关重要。在IAT中,两组的效应相似,而在CMM任务中,语音模式组与非语音组相比表现出更强的效应。这表明,虽然两项任务都反映了听觉-视觉关联,但只有CMM任务对涉及特定于语音的表征的关联额外敏感。