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The Surprising Robustness of Visual Search Against Concurrent Auditory Distraction
Mandal, Ananya ; Liesefeld, Heinrich
figshare 2023
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Título:
The Surprising Robustness of Visual Search Against Concurrent Auditory Distraction
Autor:
Mandal, Ananya
;
Liesefeld, Heinrich
Assuntos:
Other psychology not elsewhere classified
Descrição:
Experiment_1.mp4Example trials from Experiment 1 of the study. The auditory distractor was presented in 50% of the trials. The trials terminated as soon as a response was recorded or after 4 seconds. For incorrect responses, the fixation cross turned red. If there were no responses within 4 seconds, the fixation cross turned blue. There were no feedback for correct trials.Experiment_2.mp4Example trials from Experiment 2. All trials were accompanied by auditory stimuli (pink noise). Additionally, an auditory distractor (metronome ticks) was presented in 50% of the trials. Everything else was similar to Experiment 1.Experiment_3.mp4Example trials from Experiment 3, with the auditory oddball paradigm. The search task remained the same, but it was accompanied by a sequence of auditory stimuli, consisting 50 ms of pink noise, repeated every 1000 ms. The on- and offsets of the search displays were synchronised with the auditory rhythm. 25% of the trials started with a deviant tone-which acted as an auditory distractor.Experiment_4.mp4Example trials from Experiment 4. The experiment is identical to Experiment 3, except that the auditory stimuli preceded the search display by 300 ms.Experiment_5.mp4Example trials from Experiment 5. The design was identical to Experiment 1, except that a few additional trials (3 to 6) were presented in each block. These trials contained a sound different from the auditory distractor and the participants were required to count the number of times the additional sound was presented and report it at the end of the block.
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2023
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