학술논문

Perception of Auditory Motion Affects Language Processing
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Descriptive
Source
Cognitive Science. 2006 30(4):733-744.
Subject
Auditory Perception
Motion
Language Processing
Sentences
Listening Comprehension
Visual Stimuli
Experiments
Visual Perception
Auditory Stimuli
Language
English
ISSN
0364-0213
Abstract
Previous reports have demonstrated that the comprehension of sentences describing motion in a particular direction (toward, away, up, or down) is affected by concurrently viewing a stimulus that depicts motion in the same or opposite direction. We report 3 experiments that extend our understanding of the relation between perception and language processing in 2 ways. First, whereas most previous studies of the relation between perception and language processing have focused on visual perception, our data show that sentence processing can be affected by the concurrent processing of auditory stimuli. Second, it is shown that the relation between the processing of auditory stimuli and the processing of sentences depends on whether the sentences are presented in the auditory or visual modality.