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感知节奏有多强?希科克(2015年)的一项注册复制研究。

How strong is the rhythm of perception? A registered replication of Hickok . (2015).

作者信息

Henry Molly J, Obleser Jonas, Crusey Maria R, Fuller Emily R, Lee Yune Sang, Meyer Martin, Acosta Elizabeth A M, Van Hedger Stephen C, Inbar Maya, Oderbolz Chantal, Dunham Sienna A, Anankul Yathida, Sabo Lauren E, Keitel Christian, Maddox Ross K, Mehl Kendra, Aslan Gizem, Martens Peter A, Sauppe Sebastian, Horovitz Meir, Kinghorn Elizabeth E, Koukouvinis Stratos, Bosker Hans Rutger, Huviyetli Mert, Leung Carole, Symons Ashley Elizabeth, Strauß Antje, Chait Maria, Hu Mingyue, Eulitz Carsten, Salagovic Cailey A, Davis Chris, Severijnen Giulio Glauco Adriaan, Kosachenko Alexandra I, Alain Claude, Kim Jeesun, Grahn Jessica A, Sidhu Riya K, Megighian Carlo, Butler Blake E, Sears David R W, Herrmann Björn, Griffiths Megan Louise, Landau Ayelet N, Razin Raha, Grassi Massimo, Levitsky Andrew, Holt Lori L, Belfi Amy M, Stewart Hannah J, Shinn-Cunningham Barbara G, Gomez Christi, Brookes Faye, Smith Erin D, Axler Ethan, Bakardjian Karin, Hochstrasser Daniel, Guiotto Nai Fovino Lucrezia, Tune Sarah, Pavlov Yuri G, Lee Kalysta A, Xavier Ashlynne G, Keitel Anne, Rogers Chad S, Maltseva Ann, Strauss Julia L, Lodol Facundo F, Arsiwala Naeem, Peelle Jonathan E

机构信息

Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Department of Psychology, University of Lübeck, Lubeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.

出版信息

R Soc Open Sci. 2025 Jun 11;12(6):220497. doi: 10.1098/rsos.220497. eCollection 2025 Jun.

Abstract

Our ability to predict upcoming events is a fundamental component of human cognition. One way in which we do so is by exploiting temporal regularities in sensory signals: the ticking of a clock, falling of footsteps and the motion of waves each provide a structure that may facilitate anticipation. But how strong is the effect of rhythmic anticipation on perception? And to what degree do people vary in their ability to capitalize on these regularities? In 2015, Hickok . introduced a behavioural paradigm to assess how a rhythmic auditory stimulus affects perception of subsequent targets (Hickok G, Farahbod H, Saberi K. 2015 The rhythm of perception: entrainment to acoustic rhythms induces subsequent perceptual oscillation. , 1006-1013. (doi:10.1177/0956797615576533)). They tested five listeners and found that perception (target detection accuracy) fluctuated rhythmically just like the sound rhythm. Here, we replicate the original finding, assess how likely the finding is to be observed for any individual, and quantify effect size in a large sample of adult listeners ( = 149). We introduce a model-based analysis approach that allows separate estimates of amplitude and phase information in target detection responses, and quantifies effect size for individual listeners. Together our results strongly support the presence of oscillatory influences on target detection accuracy, as well as substantial variability in the magnitude of this effect across listeners.

摘要

我们预测即将发生事件的能力是人类认知的一个基本组成部分。我们实现这一目标的一种方式是利用感官信号中的时间规律:时钟的滴答声、脚步声以及波浪的运动都提供了一种结构,可能有助于预期。但是节奏预期对感知的影响有多强呢?人们利用这些规律的能力又在多大程度上存在差异呢?2015年,希科克等人引入了一种行为范式,以评估有节奏的听觉刺激如何影响对后续目标的感知(希科克G、法拉博德H、萨贝里K。2015年《感知的节奏:与声学节奏同步会引发后续的感知振荡》,,1006 - 1013。(doi:10.1177/0956797615576533))。他们测试了五名听众,发现感知(目标检测准确率)像声音节奏一样有节奏地波动。在此,我们重复了最初的发现,评估了该发现在任何个体中被观察到的可能性,并在大量成年听众样本( = 149)中量化了效应大小。我们引入了一种基于模型的分析方法,该方法允许在目标检测响应中分别估计幅度和相位信息,并为个体听众量化效应大小。我们的结果共同有力地支持了对目标检测准确率存在振荡影响,以及不同听众之间这种效应大小存在显著差异。

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