Department of Psychology, Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology, The University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-0033, Japan.
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, 5-3-1 Kojimachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 102-0083, Japan.
Atten Percept Psychophys. 2022 Apr;84(3):1052-1063. doi: 10.3758/s13414-022-02455-w. Epub 2022 Feb 25.
Temporal ventriloquism refers to the shift in the perceived timing of a visual stimulus towards a transient auditory stimulus presented close in time. This effect is demonstrated by greater sensitivity of temporal order judgments of two visual stimuli when a sound is presented before the first visual stimulus and after the second visual stimulus. Recent studies suggest that temporal ventriloquism is affected by cross-modal correspondence between auditory pitch and visual elevation but not by correspondence between pitch and visual size. Here we examined the possibility that these results do not reflect a difference in the effects of different types of cross-modal correspondences on temporal ventriloquism but are rather mediated by shifts in visual-spatial attention triggered by preceding auditory stimuli. In Experiment 1, we replicated the results of previous studies that varied with the type of correspondence. Experiment 2 investigated the effects of the second audiovisual stimuli's asynchrony while the first audiovisual stimuli were synchronized. The results, unlike in Experiment 1, revealed that the magnitude of the temporal ventriloquism effect did not change with the congruency of pitch-elevation correspondence. Experiment 3 also indicated that the asynchrony of the first audiovisual stimuli modulated visual discrimination sensitivity irrespective of temporal ventriloquism. These results suggest that cross-modal correspondences do not affect temporal ventriloquism. Greater visual sensitivity when audiovisual stimuli are congruent with pitch-elevation correspondence may be attributable to shifts in visual attention caused by pitches of the preceding auditory stimulus, which speeds up detection of the first visual stimulus.
时间性语音错觉是指视觉刺激的感知时间向在时间上接近的瞬态听觉刺激转移。当声音在第一个视觉刺激之前和第二个视觉刺激之后呈现时,两个视觉刺激的时间顺序判断的敏感性会增加,这证明了这种效应的存在。最近的研究表明,时间性语音错觉受到听觉音高和视觉高度之间的跨模态对应关系的影响,但不受音高和视觉大小之间的对应关系的影响。在这里,我们研究了这样一种可能性,即这些结果并不是不同类型的跨模态对应关系对时间性语音错觉的影响的差异,而是由先前的听觉刺激引发的视觉空间注意力的转移所介导的。在实验 1 中,我们复制了先前研究的结果,这些结果因对应关系的类型而异。实验 2 研究了在第一视听刺激同步时第二视听刺激的异步对时间性语音错觉的影响。结果与实验 1 不同,表明时间性语音错觉效应的大小不会随音高-高度对应关系的一致性而变化。实验 3 还表明,无论时间性语音错觉如何,第一视听刺激的异步都会调节视觉辨别敏感性。这些结果表明,跨模态对应关系不会影响时间性语音错觉。当视听刺激与音高-高度对应关系一致时,视觉敏感性会增加,这可能归因于先前听觉刺激的音高引起的视觉注意力的转移,这加快了对第一个视觉刺激的检测。