The Impact of Cognitive Load on the Cardiac Orienting Response to Auditory Structural Features during Natural Radio Listening Situations

Previous research has shown that structural features such as voice changes, jingle onsets, and production effects in a radio broadcast elicit cardiac orienting responses. In fact, the voice change has been shown to reliably elicit orienting without habituation after several repetitions. However, rep...

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Main Authors: Robert F. Potter, Joshua Sites, Edgar Jamison-Koenig, Xia Zheng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2018-07-01
Series:Journal of Cognition
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Online Access:https://www.journalofcognition.org/articles/43
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spelling doaj-ec0296b249304440846df147f84a4fd62020-11-24T22:39:36ZengUbiquity PressJournal of Cognition2514-48202018-07-011110.5334/joc.4341The Impact of Cognitive Load on the Cardiac Orienting Response to Auditory Structural Features during Natural Radio Listening SituationsRobert F. Potter0Joshua Sites1Edgar Jamison-Koenig2Xia Zheng3The Media School, Indiana University, BloomingtonThe Media School, Indiana University, BloomingtonThe Media School, Indiana University, BloomingtonThe Media School, Indiana University, BloomingtonPrevious research has shown that structural features such as voice changes, jingle onsets, and production effects in a radio broadcast elicit cardiac orienting responses. In fact, the voice change has been shown to reliably elicit orienting without habituation after several repetitions. However, repeated onsets of two other auditory structural features—jingles and production effects—did result in habituation when the participant was exposed to them embedded in an audio production absent a central cognitive task. This article presents two experiments testing the possibility that adding a central task prevents the development of a robust neural model of the auditory structural features necessary for habituation. In both studies, results show that adding a primary cognitive task eliminated habituation to jingles and production effects. However, varying the cognitive load of the primary task across two levels of difficulty had no significant effect on habituation.https://www.journalofcognition.org/articles/43Audioattentionorienting responsehabituationradio
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author Robert F. Potter
Joshua Sites
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Xia Zheng
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Joshua Sites
Edgar Jamison-Koenig
Xia Zheng
The Impact of Cognitive Load on the Cardiac Orienting Response to Auditory Structural Features during Natural Radio Listening Situations
Journal of Cognition
Audio
attention
orienting response
habituation
radio
author_facet Robert F. Potter
Joshua Sites
Edgar Jamison-Koenig
Xia Zheng
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title The Impact of Cognitive Load on the Cardiac Orienting Response to Auditory Structural Features during Natural Radio Listening Situations
title_short The Impact of Cognitive Load on the Cardiac Orienting Response to Auditory Structural Features during Natural Radio Listening Situations
title_full The Impact of Cognitive Load on the Cardiac Orienting Response to Auditory Structural Features during Natural Radio Listening Situations
title_fullStr The Impact of Cognitive Load on the Cardiac Orienting Response to Auditory Structural Features during Natural Radio Listening Situations
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Cognitive Load on the Cardiac Orienting Response to Auditory Structural Features during Natural Radio Listening Situations
title_sort impact of cognitive load on the cardiac orienting response to auditory structural features during natural radio listening situations
publisher Ubiquity Press
series Journal of Cognition
issn 2514-4820
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Previous research has shown that structural features such as voice changes, jingle onsets, and production effects in a radio broadcast elicit cardiac orienting responses. In fact, the voice change has been shown to reliably elicit orienting without habituation after several repetitions. However, repeated onsets of two other auditory structural features—jingles and production effects—did result in habituation when the participant was exposed to them embedded in an audio production absent a central cognitive task. This article presents two experiments testing the possibility that adding a central task prevents the development of a robust neural model of the auditory structural features necessary for habituation. In both studies, results show that adding a primary cognitive task eliminated habituation to jingles and production effects. However, varying the cognitive load of the primary task across two levels of difficulty had no significant effect on habituation.
topic Audio
attention
orienting response
habituation
radio
url https://www.journalofcognition.org/articles/43
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