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The perceptual nature of audiovisual interactions for semantic knowledge in young and elderly adults
Institution:1. Laboratoire d''Étude des Mécanismes Cognitifs, University Lyon 2, 5 avenue Pierre-Mendès France, 69676 Bron Cedex, France;2. School of Psychology, Laval University, 2325 rue des Bibliothèques, Quebec City, Quebec G1V 0A6, Canada
Abstract:Audiovisual interactions for familiar objects are at the core of perception. The nature of these interactions depends on the amodal – sensory abstracted – or modal – sensory-dependent – approach of knowledge. According to these approaches, the interactions should be respectively semantic and indirect or perceptual and direct. This issue is therefore a central question to memory and perception, yet the nature of these interactions remains unexplored in young and elderly adults. We used a cross-modal priming paradigm combined with a visual masking procedure of half of the auditory primes. The data demonstrated similar results in the young and elderly adult groups. The mask interfered with the priming effect in the semantically congruent condition, whereas the mask facilitated the processing of the visual target in the semantically incongruent condition. These findings indicate that audiovisual interactions are perceptual, and support the grounded cognition theory.
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