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Multisensory and Modality-Specific Influences on Adaptation to Optical Prisms

机译:多感官和模态对光学棱镜适应性的影响

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Visuo-motor adaptation to optical prisms displacing the visual scene (prism adaptation, PA) is a method used for investigating visuo-motor plasticity in healthy individuals and, in clinical settings, for the rehabilitation of unilateral spatial neglect. In the standard paradigm, the adaptation phase involves repeated pointings to visual targets, while wearing optical prisms displacing the visual scene laterally. Here we explored differences in PA, and its aftereffects (AEs), as related to the sensory modality of the target. Visual, auditory, and multisensory – audio-visual – targets in the adaptation phase were used, while participants wore prisms displacing the visual field rightward by 10°. Proprioceptive, visual, visual-proprioceptive, auditory-proprioceptive straight-ahead shifts were measured. Pointing to auditory and to audio-visual targets in the adaptation phase produces proprioceptive, visual-proprioceptive, and auditory-proprioceptive AEs, as the typical visual targets did. This finding reveals that cross-modal plasticity effects involve both the auditory and the visual modality, and their interactions (Experiment 1). Even a shortened PA phase, requiring only 24 pointings to visual and audio-visual targets (Experiment 2), is sufficient to bring about AEs, as compared to the standard 92-pointings procedure. Finally, pointings to auditory targets cause AEs, although PA with a reduced number of pointings (24) to auditory targets brings about smaller AEs, as compared to the 92-pointings procedure (Experiment 3). Together, results from the three experiments extend to the auditory modality the sensorimotor plasticity underlying the typical AEs produced by PA to visual targets. Importantly, PA to auditory targets appears characterized by less accurate pointings and error correction, suggesting that the auditory component of the PA process may be less central to the building up of the AEs, than the sensorimotor pointing activity per se . These findings highlight both the effectiveness of a reduced number of pointings for bringing about AEs, and the possibility of inducing PA with auditory targets, which may be used as a compensatory route in patients with visual deficits.
机译:视觉马达对光学镜片的适应性改变(视觉适应,PA)是一种用于研究健康个体的视觉马达可塑性的方法,并且在临床环境中用于单方面忽略空间的修复。在标准范式中,适应阶段包括重复指向视觉目标,同时佩戴光学棱镜以横向移动视觉场景。在这里,我们探讨了PA的差异及其后效应(AE),与目标的感觉方式有关。在适应阶段使用了视觉,听觉和多感觉–视听目标,而参与者戴着的棱镜向右移动视野10°。测量了本体感觉,视觉,视觉本体感觉,听觉本体感觉的前移。像典型的视觉目标一样,在适应阶段指向听觉和视听目标会产生本体感觉,视觉本体感觉和听觉本体感觉AE。这一发现表明,跨模态可塑性效应涉及听觉和视觉形态,以及它们之间的相互作用(实验1)。与标准的92点程序相比,即使是缩短的PA阶段,仅需要指向视觉和视听目标的24个点(实验2),也足以实现自动曝光。最后,指向听觉目标的指向会导致AE,尽管与92点指向过程相比,指向听觉目标的指向数量减少(24)的PA会产生较小的AE(实验3)。总之,这三个实验的结果将听觉形态扩展到了听觉形态学上,即PA产生的典型AE到视觉目标的感觉运动可塑性。重要的是,以听觉目标为准的PA表现为指向准确度和纠错能力较差,这表明,PA过程的听觉成分可能比感觉运动指向活动本身更不容易形成AE。这些发现既凸显了减少指向AE的指征的有效性,又有可能诱发具有听觉靶点的PA,这可能被用作视力障碍患者的补偿途径。

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