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Different visual and auditory latencies affect cross-modal non-spatial repetition inhibition

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ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA
卷 200, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2019.102940

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Cross-modal; Non-spatial; Repetition inhibition

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31871092, 31700939, 31600882]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2017M611888]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province [BK20170333]
  4. MOE Project of Humanities and Social Sciences [17YJC190024]

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The present study examined the effect of different latencies for processing visual and auditory stimuli in crossmodal non-spatial repetition inhibition. In two experiments, the cue validity of modality and identity between the prime and the target was manipulated in a prime-neutral cue-target paradigm. A distinct neutral event was presented after the prime and before the onset of the target. The prime probe was visual in Experiment 1 and auditory in Experiment 2. The results in both experiments showed that RTs for identity-cued trials were significantly slower than RTs for identity-cued trials regardless of whether the modality of the target was visual or auditory. In addition, RTs for visual trials were significantly faster than RTs for auditory trials, indicating different latencies of processing visual and auditory stimuli. This latency difference affects cross-modal non-spatial repetition inhibition in two aspects: 1) creating a new representation (identity uncued) that is delivered via visual modality is easier under audio-visual conditions, and 2) retrieving an inhibited representation (identity cued) that is delivered via auditory modality is more difficult under visual-audio conditions. We propose that cross-modal non-spatial repetition inhibition, which is distinct from unimodal repetition inhibition, can be easily influenced by different latencies of processing visual and auditory stimuli.

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