Department of Experimental Psychology, Ghent University, Henri Dunantlaan 2, 9000, Ghent, Belgium.
Department of Cognitive, Linguistic & Psychological Sciences, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.
Atten Percept Psychophys. 2022 Apr;84(3):655-670. doi: 10.3758/s13414-021-02422-x. Epub 2021 Dec 28.
Our attention is constantly captured and guided by visual and/or auditory inputs. One key contributor to selecting relevant information from the environment is reward prospect. Intriguingly, while both multimodal signal processing and reward effects on attention have been widely studied, research on multimodal reward signals is lacking. Here, we investigated this using a Posner task featuring peripheral cues of different modalities (audiovisual/visual/auditory), reward prospect (reward/no-reward), and cue-target stimulus-onset asynchronies (SOAs 100-1,300 ms). We found that audiovisual and visual reward cues (but not auditory ones) enhanced cue-validity effects, albeit with different time courses (Experiment 1). While the reward-modulated validity effect of visual cues was pronounced at short SOAs, the effect of audiovisual reward cues emerged at longer SOAs. Follow-up experiments exploring the effects of visual (Experiment 2) and auditory (Experiment 3) reward cues in isolation showed that reward modulated performance only in the visual condition. This suggests that the differential effect of visual and auditory reward cues in Experiment 1 is not merely a result of the mixed cue context, but confirms that visual reward cues have a stronger impact on attentional guidance in this paradigm. Taken together, it seems that adding an auditory reward cue to the inherently dominant visual one led to a shift/extension of the validity effect in time - instead of increasing its amplitude. While generally being in line with a multimodal cuing benefit, this specific pattern highlights that different reward signals are not simply combined in a linear fashion but lead to a qualitatively different process.
我们的注意力不断被视觉和/或听觉输入所捕捉和引导。从环境中选择相关信息的一个关键因素是奖励预期。有趣的是,尽管多模态信号处理和奖励对注意力的影响已经得到了广泛的研究,但对多模态奖励信号的研究却很少。在这里,我们使用具有不同模态(视听/视觉/听觉)、奖励预期(奖励/无奖励)和线索-目标刺激时距(100-1300ms)的 Posner 任务来研究这一点。我们发现,视听和视觉奖励线索(而不是听觉线索)增强了线索有效性效应,尽管它们具有不同的时间进程(实验 1)。虽然视觉线索的奖励调制有效性效应在短 SOA 时明显,但视听奖励线索的效应出现在较长的 SOA 时。后续实验分别探索了视觉(实验 2)和听觉(实验 3)奖励线索的效果,结果表明,只有在视觉条件下,奖励才能调节性能。这表明,实验 1 中视觉和听觉奖励线索的差异效应不仅仅是混合线索环境的结果,而是确认了在这种范式中,视觉奖励线索对注意力引导的影响更强。总之,似乎在固有主导的视觉奖励线索中添加听觉奖励线索导致了有效性效应在时间上的转移/扩展,而不是增加其幅度。虽然通常与多模态提示收益一致,但这种特定模式强调了不同的奖励信号不是简单地以线性方式组合在一起,而是导致了一个不同的过程。