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Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Neuroscience
  • Auditory Perception

Background:

  • Gaze control integrates visual and auditory information.
  • Music may influence fixation timing and frequency, even when task-irrelevant.
  • Previous research explored music's impact on visual attention.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate if task-irrelevant music affects gaze control (temporal and spatial aspects).
  • To determine music's influence on fixation timing, frequency, and spatial allocation during scene viewing.
  • To assess music's effect on memory performance after studying visual scenes.

Main Methods:

  • Participants studied urban scenes in silence or with music.
  • Eye tracking measured nine gaze behaviors.
  • Memory performance was assessed after the study period.

Main Results:

  • Gaze behaviors changed over time but were not impacted by music.
  • Participants listening to music showed enhanced memory performance compared to the silence group.
  • No significant effect of music on the temporal or spatial allocation of gaze was found.

Conclusions:

  • Task-irrelevant music does not modulate visual attention during scene encoding.
  • Music may enhance memory consolidation independently of its effect on gaze control.
  • Findings contribute to understanding multimodal influences on cognition and memory.