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理解面对面情境中的话语:多模态线索和倾听条件的影响。

Understanding discourse in face-to-face settings: The impact of multimodal cues and listening conditions.

作者信息

Krason Anna, Varley Rosemary, Vigliocco Gabriella

机构信息

Department of Experimental Psychology, University College London.

Department of Language and Cognition, University College London.

出版信息

J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 2025 May;51(5):837-854. doi: 10.1037/xlm0001399. Epub 2024 Oct 14.

Abstract

In face-to-face contexts, discourse is accompanied by various cues, like gestures and mouth movements. Here, we asked whether the presence of gestures and mouth movements benefits discourse comprehension under clear and challenging listening conditions and, if so, whether this multimodal benefit depends on the communicative environment in which interlocutors are situated. In two online experiments, participants watched videoclips of a speaker telling stories, and they answered yes-no questions about the content of each story. The speaker in the videos was spontaneously gesturing (or kept her hands still) and was wearing a surgical mask (or had her lips visible). The experiments differed in the communicative environment. In Experiment 1, the speaker narrated stories in silence, whereas the listener (participants) heard them in clear or degraded speech conditions (analogous to watching the news on TV in a quiet or noisy café). In Experiment 2, the speaker narrated the stories once in silence and once while listening to background noise, and the listener heard them in clear or degraded speech condition, respectively (analogous to listening to a friend in a quiet or noisy café). Across the experiments, we found that cospeech gestures facilitated discourse comprehension regardless of the listening conditions or the presence of a mask. In contrast, mouth movements were primarily helpful in challenging listening conditions. These findings indicate that both cues matter to listeners but to a different extent. Moreover, we found that the multimodal benefit to comprehension was similar regardless of the communicative environment. Thus, this study demonstrates the importance of both cospeech gestures and mouth movements to discourse comprehension, offering insights into the dynamic interplay between these cues under different communicative environments. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

在面对面交流的情境中,话语会伴随着各种线索,如手势和口部动作。在此,我们探讨了在清晰和具有挑战性的听力条件下,手势和口部动作的存在是否有助于话语理解,如果是,这种多模态的益处是否取决于对话者所处的交流环境。在两项在线实验中,参与者观看了讲述故事的说话者的视频片段,并回答关于每个故事内容的是非问题。视频中的说话者会自发地做手势(或双手静止不动),并且戴着外科口罩(或嘴唇可见)。两项实验的交流环境有所不同。在实验1中,说话者在安静状态下讲述故事,而听众(参与者)在清晰或有干扰的语音条件下收听(类似于在安静或嘈杂的咖啡馆里看电视新闻)。在实验2中,说话者先在安静状态下讲述一次故事,然后在听背景噪音的情况下再讲述一次,而听众分别在清晰或有干扰的语音条件下收听(类似于在安静或嘈杂的咖啡馆里听朋友说话)。在所有实验中,我们发现伴随言语的手势无论在何种听力条件或是否有口罩的情况下都有助于话语理解。相比之下,口部动作主要在具有挑战性的听力条件下有帮助。这些发现表明,这两种线索对听众都很重要,但程度不同。此外,我们发现无论交流环境如何,对理解的多模态益处都是相似的。因此,本研究证明了伴随言语的手势和口部动作对话语理解的重要性,为不同交流环境下这些线索之间的动态相互作用提供了见解。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2025美国心理学会,保留所有权利)

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