An auditory spatial Stroop paradigm was used to examine the effects of semantic and spatial audio cue conflict on accuracy and response time. Participants responded to either the semantic meaning or the spatial location of a directional word, which was either con-gruent (i.e. the word “right ” being presented from the right) or incongruent (i.e. the word “right ” being presented from the left). Contrary to our predictions, people responded more accurately to the semantic meaning of the directional words relative to spatial audio cues. An interaction between task type and congruency indicated people found it more difficult to ignore the semantic content of the word when performing the location version of this task relative to ignoring the lo...
The primary goal of the empirical research outlined in this thesis was to examine a number of the fa...
This study was designed to assess the potential benefits of using spatial auditory or vibrotactile w...
Words with spatial associations (e.g., “bird”) can hinder identification of an unrelated visual stim...
A spatial auditory Stroop paradigm was used to examine the effects of verbal-spatial cue conflict o...
Drivers interact with a number of systems while driving. Taking advantage of multiple modalities can...
International audienceIn virtual environments, both spatial and semantic characteristics might be at...
This study investigated the effectiveness of spatial auditory cues for tasks using different referen...
As is well known, participants are slower and make more errors in responding to the display color of...
For decades, spatial auditory displays have been considered to be a promising technology to help fig...
The influence of the affective content of speech on the spatial orienting of auditory attention was ...
This study was designed to assess the potential benefits of using spatial auditory warning signals i...
This study was designed to assess the potential benefits of using spatial auditory warning signals i...
In the present study, we investigated the ability to orient attention to abstract associative featur...
Previous research has shown that visual spatial attention can be modulated by emotional prosody cues...
In the present study, we investigated the ability to orient attention to abstract associative featur...
The primary goal of the empirical research outlined in this thesis was to examine a number of the fa...
This study was designed to assess the potential benefits of using spatial auditory or vibrotactile w...
Words with spatial associations (e.g., “bird”) can hinder identification of an unrelated visual stim...
A spatial auditory Stroop paradigm was used to examine the effects of verbal-spatial cue conflict o...
Drivers interact with a number of systems while driving. Taking advantage of multiple modalities can...
International audienceIn virtual environments, both spatial and semantic characteristics might be at...
This study investigated the effectiveness of spatial auditory cues for tasks using different referen...
As is well known, participants are slower and make more errors in responding to the display color of...
For decades, spatial auditory displays have been considered to be a promising technology to help fig...
The influence of the affective content of speech on the spatial orienting of auditory attention was ...
This study was designed to assess the potential benefits of using spatial auditory warning signals i...
This study was designed to assess the potential benefits of using spatial auditory warning signals i...
In the present study, we investigated the ability to orient attention to abstract associative featur...
Previous research has shown that visual spatial attention can be modulated by emotional prosody cues...
In the present study, we investigated the ability to orient attention to abstract associative featur...
The primary goal of the empirical research outlined in this thesis was to examine a number of the fa...
This study was designed to assess the potential benefits of using spatial auditory or vibrotactile w...
Words with spatial associations (e.g., “bird”) can hinder identification of an unrelated visual stim...