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Cross-Sensory Facilitation Reveals Neural Interactions between Visual and Tactile Motion in Humans

机译:跨感觉促进显示人类视觉和触觉运动之间的神经相互作用。

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Many recent studies show that the human brain integrates information across the different senses and that stimuli of one sensory modality can enhance the perception of other modalities. Here we study the processes that mediate cross-modal facilitation and summation between visual and tactile motion. We find that while summation produced a generic, non-specific improvement of thresholds, probably reflecting higher-order interaction of decision signals, facilitation reveals a strong, direction-specific interaction, which we believe reflects sensory interactions. We measured visual and tactile velocity discrimination thresholds over a wide range of base velocities and conditions. Thresholds for both visual and tactile stimuli showed the characteristic “dipper function,” with the minimum thresholds occurring at a given “pedestal speed.” When visual and tactile coherent stimuli were combined (summation condition) the thresholds for these multisensory stimuli also showed a “dipper function” with the minimum thresholds occurring in a similar range to that for unisensory signals. However, the improvement of multisensory thresholds was weak and not directionally specific, well predicted by the maximum-likelihood estimation model (agreeing with previous research). A different technique (facilitation) did, however, reveal direction-specific enhancement. Adding a non-informative “pedestal” motion stimulus in one sensory modality (vision or touch) selectively lowered thresholds in the other, by the same amount as pedestals in the same modality. Facilitation did not occur for neutral stimuli like sounds (that would also have reduced temporal uncertainty), nor for motion in opposite direction, even in blocked trials where the subjects knew that the motion was in the opposite direction showing that the facilitation was not under subject control. Cross-sensory facilitation is strong evidence for functionally relevant cross-sensory integration at early levels of sensory processing.
机译:最近的许多研究表明,人脑在不同的感官上整合了信息,并且一种感觉方式的刺激可以增强对其他方式的感知。在这里,我们研究介导跨模式促进和视觉与触觉运动之间求和的过程。我们发现,虽然求和法产生了阈值的一般性,非特定性改进,可能反映了决策信号的高阶交互作用,但促进显示出强烈的,特定于方向的交互作用,我们认为这反映了感官交互作用。我们在各种基本速度和条件下测量了视觉和触觉速度辨别阈值。视觉和触觉刺激的阈值都表现出典型的“浸染器功能”,最小阈值出现在给定的“基座速度”下。当视觉和触觉连贯刺激相结合(求和条件)时,这些多感官刺激的阈值也表现出“浸染器功能”,最小阈值出现在与单感官信号相似的范围内。然而,通过最大似然估计模型可以很好地预测多感官阈值的改善,并且其方向性并不明确(与先前的研究一致)。但是,另一种技术(便利化)确实揭示了特定于方向的增强。在一个感官模式(视觉或触摸)中添加非信息性的“基座”运动刺激有选择地降低了另一种感觉模式中的阈值,其幅度与相同模态中的基座相同。对于像声音这样的中性刺激(也将减少时间不确定性)或向相反方向的运动都没有促进,即使在受阻试验中,受试者知道运动方向相反,表明该促进不在受试者的控制之下控制。交叉感觉促进是在感觉处理的早期水平上功能相关的交叉感觉整合的有力证据。

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