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Seeing and hearing in space and time: Effects of modality and presentation rate on implicit statistical learning

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY
卷 21, 期 4, 页码 561-580

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PSYCHOLOGY PRESS
DOI: 10.1080/09541440802097951

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Implicit learning; Statistical learning; Vision; Audition; Modality effects

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Across a wide range of tasks, vision appears to process input best when it is spatially rather than temporally distributed, whereas audition is the opposite. Here we explored whether such modality constraints also affect implicit statistical learning in an artificial grammar learning task. Participants were exposed to statistically governed input sequences and then tested on their ability to classify novel items. We explored three types of presentation formatsvisual input distributed spatially, visual input distributed temporally, auditory input distributed temporallyand two rates of presentation: moderate (4 elements/second) and fast (8 elements/second). Overall, learning abilities were best for visual-spatial and auditory input. Additionally, at the faster presentation rate, performance declined only for the visual-temporal condition. Finally, auditory learning was mediated by increased sensitivity to the endings of input sequences, whereas vision was most sensitive to the beginnings of sequences. These results suggest that statistical learning for sequential and spatial patterns proceeds differently across the visual and auditory modalities.

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