Audiovisual semantic congruency effect with onomatopoeia

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Fidalgo, A., Takahashi, Kohshe, Murata, Aiko and Watanabe, Katsumi 2018. Audiovisual semantic congruency effect with onomatopoeia. in: Proceedings of 10th International Conference on Knowledge and Smart Technology (KST) 2018 IEEE. pp. 254 -259
AuthorsFidalgo, A., Takahashi, Kohshe, Murata, Aiko and Watanabe, Katsumi
Abstract

It has been reported that when a congruent natural sound precedes briefly presented visual stimuli, it promotes performance in psychophysics detection tasks. Onomatopoeias refer to words that phonetically mimic or suggest actual sounds. Onomatopoeic words are a form of sound symbolism and are frequently used in Japanese language. In this study, we examined whether the presentation of spoken Japanese onomatopoeia to Japanese native-speakers results in visual detection sensitivity changes. Results indicate that when onomatopoeias are presented 227 ms before a visual stimulus, they have a modulatory audiovisual effect. This effect is closer to the results observed with natural sounds than spoken words, with d’ being lower for onomatopoeias when compared with natural sounds. Such suggests that Japanese spoken onomatopoeias may be processed in a manner that is closer to natural sounds than spoken words and points to behavioral consequences of sound symbolism.

Book titleProceedings of 10th International Conference on Knowledge and Smart Technology (KST) 2018
Page range254 -259
Year2018
PublisherIEEE
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Online09 Aug 2018
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Deposited15 Jan 2018
Accepted08 Dec 2017
Accepted08 Dec 2017
EventIEEE 10th International Conference on Knowledge and Smart Technology (KST) 2018
ISBN978-1-5386-4015-9
978-1-5386-4016-6
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1109/KST.2018.8426115
Web address (URL)https://doi.org/10.1109/KST.2018.8426115
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