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Semantic Congruency Modulates the Effect of Attentional Load on the Audiovisual Integration of Animate Images and Sounds.

Qingqing Li1, Qiong Wu2, Yiyang Yu1, Fengxia Wu1, Satoshi Takahashi3, Yoshimichi Ejima3, Jiajia Yang3, Jinglong Wu4.   

Abstract

Attentional processes play a complex and multifaceted role in the integration of input from different sensory modalities. However, whether increased attentional load disrupts the audiovisual (AV) integration of common objects that involve semantic content remains unclear. Furthermore, knowledge regarding how semantic congruency interacts with attentional load to influence the AV integration of common objects is limited. We investigated these questions by examining AV integration under various attentional-load conditions. AV integration was assessed by adopting an animal identification task using unisensory (animal images and sounds) and AV stimuli (semantically congruent AV objects and semantically incongruent AV objects), while attentional load was manipulated by using a rapid serial visual presentation task. Our results indicate that attentional load did not attenuate the integration of semantically congruent AV objects. However, semantically incongruent animal sounds and images were not integrated (as there was no multisensory facilitation), and the interference effect produced by the semantically incongruent AV objects was reduced by increased attentional-load manipulations. These findings highlight the critical role of semantic congruency in modulating the effect of attentional load on the AV integration of common objects.
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Keywords:  attentional load; audiovisual integration; common object; dual-task paradigm; semantic congruency

Year:  2020        PMID: 33456746      PMCID: PMC7783684          DOI: 10.1177/2041669520981096

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Iperception        ISSN: 2041-6695


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