TY - JOUR
T1 - Why are auditory novels distracting? Contrasting the roles of novelty, violation of expectation and stimulus change
AU - Parmentier, F.B.R.
AU - Elsley, J.V.
AU - Andrés, Pilar
AU - Barceló, F.
N1 - Cited By :83
Export Date: 12 March 2022
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Past studies show that novel auditory stimuli, presented in the context of an otherwise repeated sound, capture participants' attention away from a focal task, resulting in measurable behavioral distraction. Novel sounds are traditionally defined as rare and unexpected but past studies have not sought to disentangle these concepts directly. Using a cross-modal oddball task, we contrasted these aspects orthogonally by manipulating the base rate and conditional probabilities of sound events. We report for the first time that behavioral distraction does not result from a sound's novelty per se but from the violation of the cognitive system's expectation based on the learning of conditional probabilities and, to some extent, the occurrence of a perceptual change from one sound to another. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.
AB - Past studies show that novel auditory stimuli, presented in the context of an otherwise repeated sound, capture participants' attention away from a focal task, resulting in measurable behavioral distraction. Novel sounds are traditionally defined as rare and unexpected but past studies have not sought to disentangle these concepts directly. Using a cross-modal oddball task, we contrasted these aspects orthogonally by manipulating the base rate and conditional probabilities of sound events. We report for the first time that behavioral distraction does not result from a sound's novelty per se but from the violation of the cognitive system's expectation based on the learning of conditional probabilities and, to some extent, the occurrence of a perceptual change from one sound to another. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.
U2 - 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.02.001
DO - 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.02.001
M3 - Article
VL - 119
SP - 374
EP - 380
JO - Cognition
JF - Cognition
SN - 0010-0277
IS - 3
ER -