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The Effects of Accessory Stimuli on Information Processing: Evidence from Electrophysiology and a Diffusion Model Analysis

机译:辅助刺激对信息处理的影响:来自电生理学和扩散模型分析的证据。

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People typically respond faster to a stimulus when it is accompanied by a task-irrelevant accessory stimulus presented in another perceptual modality. However, the mechanisms responsible for this accessory-stimulus effect are still poorly understood. We examined the effects of auditory accessory stimulation on the processing of visual stimuli using scalp electrophysiology (Experiment 1) and a diffusion model analysis (Experiment 2). In accordance with previous studies, lateral-ized readiness potentials indicated that accessory stimuli do not speed motor execution. Surface Laplacians over the motor rncortex, however, revealed a bihemispheric increase in motor activation-an effect predicted by nonspecific arousal models. The diffusion model analysis suggested that accessory stimuli do not affect parameters of the decision process, but expedite only the nondecision component of information processing. Consequently, we conclude that accessory stimuli facilitate stimulus encoding. The visual PI and N1 amplitudes on accessory-stimulus trials were modulated in a way that is consistent with multisensory energy integration, a possible mechanism for this facilitation.
机译:人们通常会在刺激与其他与任务无关的辅助刺激伴随着另一种感知方式出现时对刺激做出更快的反应。但是,引起这种辅助刺激作用的机制仍知之甚少。我们使用头皮电生理学(实验1)和扩散模型分析(实验2)研究了听觉辅助刺激对视觉刺激处理的影响。根据以前的研究,横向准备就绪电位表明辅助刺激不能加快电机的执行速度。然而,运动皮层上方的表面拉普拉斯人发现运动激活呈双半球增加,这是非特异性唤醒模型所预测的。扩散模型分析表明,辅助刺激不会影响决策过程的参数,而只会加速信息处理中的非决策部分。因此,我们得出结论,辅助刺激有助于刺激编码。辅助刺激试验中的视觉PI和N1振幅以与多感官能量整合相一致的方式进行调制,而这种整合可能是促进这种感觉的机制。

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    《Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 》 |2009年第5期| 847-864| 共18页
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    Leiden University Institute for Psychological Research Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, the Netherlands;

    University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands;

    Leiden University Institute for Psychological Research Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, the Netherlands;

    Leiden University Institute for Psychological Research Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, the Netherlands;

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