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Describing Events: Changes in Eye Movements and Language Production Due to Visual and Conceptual Properties of Scenes

机译:描述事件:由于场景的视觉和概念特性导致的眼动和语言产生的变化

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How can a visual environment shape our utterances? A variety of visual and conceptual factors appear to affect sentence production, such as the visual cueing of patients or agents, their position relative to one another, and their animacy. These factors have previously been studied in isolation, leaving the question about their interplay open. The present study brings them together to examine systematic variations in eye movements, speech initiation and voice selection in descriptions of visual scenes. A sample of 44 native speakers of German were asked to describe depicted event scenes presented on a computer screen, while both their utterances and eye movements were recorded. Participants were instructed to produce one-sentence descriptions. The pictures depicted scenes with animate agents and either animate or inanimate patients who were situated to the right or to the left of agents. Half of the patients were preceded by a visual cue – a small circle appearing for 60 ms on a blank screen in the place of patients. The results show that scenes with left- rather than right-positioned patients lead to longer speech onset times, a higher probability of passive sentences and looks toward the patient. In addition, scenes with animate patients received more looks and elicited more passive utterances than scenes with inanimate patients. Visual cueing did not produce significant changes in speech, even though there were more looks to cued vs. non-cued referents, demonstrating that cueing only impacted initial scene scanning patterns but not speech. Our findings demonstrate that when examined together rather than separately, visual and conceptual factors of event scenes influence different aspects of behavior. In comparison to cueing that only affected eye movements, patient animacy also acted on the syntactic realization of utterances, whereas patient position in addition altered their onset. In terms of time course, visual influences are rather short-lived, while conceptual factors have long-lasting effects.
机译:视觉环境如何塑造我们的话语?各种视觉和概念因素似乎会影响句子的产生,例如患者或代理人的视觉提示,他们相对于彼此的位置以及他们的生气。这些因素以前一直是孤立研究的,有关它们之间相互作用的问题尚待解决。本研究将他们聚集在一起,以检查视觉场景描述中眼动,语音启动和语音选择的系统变化。要求抽样的44位德语母语人士描述在计算机屏幕上显示的事件现场,同时记录他们的话语和眼睛动作。指导参与者制作单句描述。这些图片描绘了带有动画人和位于动画人右边或左边的动画或无生命患者的场景。一半的患者在接受视觉提示之前–在患者所在位置的空白屏幕上出现了一个小圆圈,持续了60 ms。结果表明,患者位于左而不是右的场景会导致更长的语音起音时间,更高的被动句率和对患者的目光。另外,与无生命的患者相比,有生命的患者的场景具有更多的外观和更多的被动语调。视觉提示在语音中并没有产生明显的变化,即使要提示的对象比没有提示的对象有更多的外观,这表明提示仅影响初始场景扫描模式,而不影响语音。我们的发现表明,如果一起而不是分开检查,事件场景的视觉和概念因素会影响行为的不同方面。与提示仅影响眼睛运动的提示相比,患者的情绪低落也影响了语音的句法实现,而患者的位置还改变了它们的发作。就时间进程而言,视觉影响是短暂的,而概念因素则具有长期影响。

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