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Visual Processing Affects The Neural Basis Of Auditory Discrimination

机译:视觉处理影响听觉歧视的神经基础

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The interaction between auditory and visual speech streams is a seamless and surprisingly effective process. An intriguing example is the "McGurk effect": The acoustic syllable /ba/ presented simultaneously with a mouth articulating /ga/ is typically heard as /da/ [McGurk, H., & MacDonald, J. Hearing lips and seeing voices. Nature, 264, 746-748, 1976]. Previous studies have demonstrated the interaction of auditory and visual streams at the auditory cortex level, but the importance of these interactions for the qualitative perception change remained unclear because the change could result from interactions at higher processing levels as well. In our electroencephalogram experiment, we combined the McGurk effect with mismatch negativity (MMN), a response that is elicited in the auditory cortex at a latency of 100-250 msec by any above-threshold change in a sequence of repetitive sounds. An "odd-ball" sequence of acoustic stimuli consisting of frequent /va/ syllables (standards) and infrequent /ba/ syllables (deviants) was presented to 11 participants. Deviant stimuli in the unisensory acoustic stimulus sequence elicited a typical MMN, reflecting discrimination of acoustic features in the auditory cortex. When the acoustic stimuli were dubbed onto a video of a mouth constantly articulating /va/, the deviant acoustic /ba/ was heard as /va/ due to the McGurk effect and was indistinguishable from the standards. Importantly, such deviants did not elicit MMN, indicating that the auditory cortex failed to discriminate between the acoustic stimuli. Our findings show that visual stream can qualitatively change the auditory percept at the auditory cortex level, profoundly influencing the auditory cortex mechanisms underlying early sound discrimination.
机译:听觉和视觉语音流之间的交互是一个无缝且出奇的有效过程。一个有趣的例子是“ McGurk效果”:与口音/ ga /同时出现的声学音节/ ba /通常被称为/ da / [McGurk,H.,&MacDonald,J.听到嘴唇并看到声音。 Nature,264,746-748,1976]。先前的研究已经证明了听觉和视觉流在听觉皮层水平上的相互作用,但是这些相互作用对于定性知觉变化的重要性仍然不清楚,因为这种变化也可能是由于较高加工水平下的相互作用所致。在我们的脑电图实验中,我们将McGurk效应与失配负性(MMN)结合在一起,该失配是在听觉皮层中通过重复声音序列中任何高于阈值的变化在100-250毫秒的等待时间中引起的。向11位参与者介绍了由频繁的/ va /音节(标准)和不频繁的/ ba /音节(异常)组成的听觉刺激“奇数球”序列。单感觉声学刺激序列中的异常刺激引发了典型的MMN,反映了听觉皮层中声学特征的区分。当将声音刺激复制到不断清晰地/ va /的嘴巴视频上时,由于McGurk效应,异常声音/ ba /被听为/ va /,与标准声音没有区别。重要的是,这种异常并没有引起MMN,这表明听觉皮层无法区分声刺激。我们的研究结果表明,视觉流可以在听觉皮层水平上定性地改变听觉,深刻影响早期声音辨别的听觉皮层机制。

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