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An experiment into the use of auditory cues to reduce visual workload
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1989
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Auditory ImageryPsychoacousticsCognitionAttentionSocial SciencesMultimodal InteractionNeural Basis Of Auditory PerceptionMultisensory IntegrationSonificationComplex Auditory CueMultimodal Human Computer InterfaceHealth SciencesCognitive ScienceBehavioral SciencesAuditory ModelingDesignPerceptual User InterfaceVisual FunctionRigorous ExperimentVisual WorkloadAuditory CuesVisual ModalityEye TrackingHearing PerceptionSpeech Perception
The potential utility of dividing the information flowing from computer to human among several sensory modalities is investigated by means of a rigorous experiment which compares the effectiveness of auditory and visual cues in the performance of a visual search task. The results indicate that a complex auditory cue can be used to replace cues traditionally presented in the visual modality. Implications for the design of multimodal workstations are discussed.
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