The role of sensory-motor modality compatibility in language processing

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作者
Schaeffner, Simone [1 ]
Koch, Iring [1 ]
Philipp, Andrea M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Rhein Westfal TH Aachen, Inst Psychol, Jagerstr 17-19, D-52066 Aachen, Germany
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TASK; INPUT; INTEGRATION; SPEECH;
D O I
10.1007/s00426-015-0661-1
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B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Language processing requires the combination of compatible (auditory-vocal and visual-manual) or incompatible (auditory-manual and visual-vocal) sensory-motor modalities, and switching between these sensory-motor modality combinations is very common in every-day life. Sensory-motor modality compatibility is defined as the similarity of stimulus modality and the modality of response-related sensory consequences. We investigated the influence of sensory-motor modality compatibility during performing language-related cognitive operations on different linguistic levels. More specifically, we used a variant of the task-switching paradigm, in which participants had to switch between compatible or between incompatible sensory-motor modality combinations during a verbal semantic categorization (Experiment 1) or during a word-form decision (Experiment 2). The data show higher switch costs (i.e., higher reaction times and error rates in switch trials compared to repetition trials) in incompatible sensory-motor modality combinations than in compatible sensory-motor modality combinations. This was true for every language-related cognitive operation, regardless of the individual linguistic level. Taken together, the present study demonstrates that sensory-motor modality compatibility plays an important role in modality switching during language processing.
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页码:212 / 223
页数:12
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