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. 2024 Jan;86(1):273-284. doi: 10.3758/s13414-023-02812-3. Epub 2023 Nov 6.
Cross-modal correspondences refer to associations between stimulus features across sensory modalities. Previous studies have shown that cross-modal correspondences modulate reaction times for detecting and identifying stimuli in one modality when uninformative stimuli from another modality are present. However, it is unclear whether such modulation reflects changes in modality-specific perceptual processing. We used two psychophysical timing judgment tasks to examine the effects of audiovisual correspondences on visual perceptual processing. In Experiment 1, we conducted a temporal order judgment (TOJ) task that asked participants to judge which of two visual stimuli presented with various stimulus onset asynchronies (SOAs) appeared first. In Experiment 2, we conducted a simultaneous judgment (SJ) task that asked participants to report whether the two visual stimuli were simultaneous or successive. We also presented an unrelated auditory stimulus, simultaneously or preceding the first visual stimulus, and manipulated the congruency between audiovisual stimuli. Experiment 1 indicated that the points of subjective simultaneity (PSSs) between the two visual stimuli estimated in the TOJ task shifted according to the audiovisual correspondence between the auditory pitch and visual features of vertical location and size. However, these audiovisual correspondences did not affect PSS estimated using the SJ task in Experiment 2. The different results of the two tasks can be explained through the response bias triggered by audiovisual correspondence that only the TOJ task included. We concluded that audiovisual correspondence would not modulate visual perceptual timing and that changes in modality-specific perceptual processing might not trigger the congruency effects reported in previous studies.
跨模态对应是指不同感觉模态之间刺激特征的关联。先前的研究表明,当来自另一种模态的无信息刺激存在时,跨模态对应会调节对一种模态中刺激的检测和识别的反应时间。然而,目前尚不清楚这种调节是否反映了模态特定感知处理的变化。我们使用了两种心理物理定时判断任务来研究视听对应对视觉感知处理的影响。在实验 1 中,我们进行了时间顺序判断 (TOJ) 任务,要求参与者判断以各种刺激起始时距 (SOA) 呈现的两个视觉刺激中哪一个先出现。在实验 2 中,我们进行了同时判断 (SJ) 任务,要求参与者报告两个视觉刺激是否同时出现或相继出现。我们还同时或先于第一个视觉刺激呈现了一个不相关的听觉刺激,并操纵了视听刺激之间的一致性。实验 1 表明,在 TOJ 任务中估计的两个视觉刺激之间的主观同时性 (PSS) 点根据听觉音高和垂直位置及大小的视觉特征之间的视听对应关系而发生变化。然而,这些视听对应关系并没有影响实验 2 中 SJ 任务中估计的 PSS。两个任务的不同结果可以通过仅在 TOJ 任务中包含的视听对应触发的响应偏差来解释。我们得出结论,视听对应不会调节视觉感知时间,并且模态特定感知处理的变化可能不会引发先前研究中报告的一致性效应。