Pierson J M, Bradshaw J L, Nettleton N C
Neuropsychologia. 1983;21(5):463-73. doi: 10.1016/0028-3932(83)90003-9.
Very substantial right ear advantages (REAs) and right side advantages (RSAs) are reported for vocal shadowing latencies to laterally presented competitive verbal stimuli from a single earphone or loudspeaker. When head and body hemispace were dissociated by inducing a 90 degree head turn, with presentations either lateral or front-back with respect to the body, RSAs and REAs vanished, indicating that stimuli neither in the head nor in the body hemispace alone appear capable of generating any lateral asymmetries. However, a front-of-body (but not front-of-head) superiority compared with the rear was obtained. Most importantly, a powerful ventriloquism effect was obtained whereby a laterally placed dummy loudspeaker produced "pseudo"-RSAs with anterior-posterior-located sound sources. This suggests that it is the perceived position of a sound source rather than its actual position or ear of entry which determines asymmetries.
据报道,对于来自单个耳机或扬声器侧向呈现的竞争性言语刺激,在语音跟读潜伏期方面存在非常显著的右耳优势(REA)和右侧优势(RSA)。当通过诱导头部转动90度使头部和身体半空间分离时,相对于身体呈侧向或前后向呈现刺激,RSA和REA消失,这表明单独在头部半空间或身体半空间中的刺激似乎都无法产生任何侧向不对称。然而,与后部相比,获得了身体前方(而非头部前方)的优势。最重要的是,获得了一种强大的腹语效应,即侧向放置的虚拟扬声器与前后位置的声源产生了“伪”RSA。这表明决定不对称性的是声源的感知位置,而非其实际位置或进入耳朵的位置。