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Missed signals in the congruency between visual distracting cues and auditory goals

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dc.contributor.author Córdova-Berríos, Luz
dc.contributor.author Mugruza-Vassallo, Carlos
dc.contributor.author Flores-Benites, Víctor
dc.contributor.other Córdova-Berríos, Luz es_PE
dc.contributor.other Flores-Benites, Víctor es_PE
dc.date.accessioned 2018-11-06T02:35:19Z
dc.date.available 2018-11-06T02:35:19Z
dc.date.issued 2018
dc.identifier.citation Córdova Berríos, L. L. C., Mugruza-Vasallo, C., & Flores-Benitez, V. (2018). Missed signals in the congruency between visual distracting cues and auditory goals. En ICICM '18 Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Information Communication and Management (pp. 7-11). doi:10.1145/3268891.3268904 es
dc.identifier.uri http://repositorio.ulima.edu.pe/handle/ulima/7083
dc.description.abstract Previously, auditory-visual paradigms have been studied when the person is reading a text and receives a distractive sound stimulus. In this study, attention to sound stimulus is evaluated while receiving distractive visual stimuli. The present study questioned whether the difference between visual and auditory meaning would be considered a high or a low cognitive load. Therefore, in this study, we explored the congruency of visual and auditory stimulus, the gender of the voice, the gender of the individual participating, and others as variables, by using information gathered from 1000 events. The results revealed that the omissions made by the participant are influenced by the audio/image inequality. More omissions were analized using information gathered from 1000 events. The results revealed that the omissions made by the observed when the number presented in audio was different from that presented in the image (p = 0.001), thus showing a linear correlation (r =-0.54, p > 0.01). The interpretation of these omissions was complementary to the findings by Wolfe and colleagues (Wolfe, Horowitz & Kenner, 2005), who explored at least 2000 events per participant and where the distractive element was an auditory bottom-up. In this way, the number of omissions that appeared in only 1000 events of the auditory top-down type occurred because such omissions are caused by the bottom-up visual events-where the difference of 120.6 ms between congruency and incongruence could be explained according to the findings of Lavie & Cox (1997) of 40 ms, of high working memory (Lavie, 2005) of about 60 ms, plus the gap between audio and image, which could be considered about 20 ms. © 2018 Association for Computing Machinery. en
dc.description.sponsorship Instituto de Investigación Científica de la Universidad de Lima (IDIC) es_PE
dc.description.uri Indexado en Scopus es
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dc.language.iso eng en
dc.publisher ACM Association for Computing Machinery es
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess en
dc.source Universidad de Lima es_PE
dc.source Repositorio Institucional - Ulima es_PE
dc.subject Atención es
dc.subject Attention en
dc.subject.classification Psicología / Procesos sensoriales y percepción es
dc.title Missed signals in the congruency between visual distracting cues and auditory goals es
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject es_PE
dc.type.other Artículo de conferencia en Scopus es_PE
dc.publisher.country Estados Unidos es


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