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Multisensory identification of natural objects in a two-way crossmodal priming paradigm

Multisensory identification of natural objects in a two-way crossmodal priming paradigm
Multisensory identification of natural objects in a two-way crossmodal priming paradigm
The question of how vision and audition interact in natural object identification is currently a matter of debate. We developed a large set of auditory and visual stimuli representing natural objects in order to facilitate research in the field of multisensory processing. Normative data was obtained for 270 brief environmental sounds and 320 visual object stimuli. Each stimulus was named, categorized, and rated with regard to familiarity and emotional valence by N=56 participants (Study 1). This multimodal stimulus set was employed in two subsequent crossmodal priming experiments that used semantically congruent and incongruent stimulus pairs in a S1-S2 paradigm. Task-relevant targets were either auditory (Study 2) or visual stimuli (Study 3). The behavioral data of both experiments expressed a crossmodal priming effect with shorter reaction times for congruent as compared to incongruent stimulus pairs. The observed facilitation effect suggests that object identification in one modality is influenced by input from another modality. This result implicates that congruent visual and auditory stimulus pairs were perceived as the same object and demonstrates a first validation of the multimodal stimulus set
attention, adult, perceptual masking, discrimination learning, emotions, judgment, male, concept formation, cues, color perception, visual, auditory perception, female, reaction time, humans, pattern recognition, association learning
1618-3169
121-132
Schneider, T. R.
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Engel, A. K.
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Debener, S.
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Schneider, T. R.
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Engel, A. K.
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Debener, S.
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Schneider, T. R., Engel, A. K. and Debener, S. (2008) Multisensory identification of natural objects in a two-way crossmodal priming paradigm. Experimental Psychology, 55 (2), 121-132.

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The question of how vision and audition interact in natural object identification is currently a matter of debate. We developed a large set of auditory and visual stimuli representing natural objects in order to facilitate research in the field of multisensory processing. Normative data was obtained for 270 brief environmental sounds and 320 visual object stimuli. Each stimulus was named, categorized, and rated with regard to familiarity and emotional valence by N=56 participants (Study 1). This multimodal stimulus set was employed in two subsequent crossmodal priming experiments that used semantically congruent and incongruent stimulus pairs in a S1-S2 paradigm. Task-relevant targets were either auditory (Study 2) or visual stimuli (Study 3). The behavioral data of both experiments expressed a crossmodal priming effect with shorter reaction times for congruent as compared to incongruent stimulus pairs. The observed facilitation effect suggests that object identification in one modality is influenced by input from another modality. This result implicates that congruent visual and auditory stimulus pairs were perceived as the same object and demonstrates a first validation of the multimodal stimulus set

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Published date: 2008
Keywords: attention, adult, perceptual masking, discrimination learning, emotions, judgment, male, concept formation, cues, color perception, visual, auditory perception, female, reaction time, humans, pattern recognition, association learning

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Local EPrints ID: 70231
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/70231
ISSN: 1618-3169
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Date deposited: 16 Feb 2010
Last modified: 08 Jan 2022 17:23

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Author: T. R. Schneider
Author: A. K. Engel
Author: S. Debener

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