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Electrophysiological (EEG, sEEG, MEG) evidence for multiple audiovisual interactions in the human auditory cortex.

机译:电生理(EEG,sEEG,MEG)证据表明人类听觉皮层中存在多种视听交互作用。

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In this review, we examine the contribution of human electrophysiological studies (EEG, sEEG and MEG) to the study of visual influence on processing in the auditory cortex. Focusing mainly on studies performed by our group, we critically review the evidence showing (1) that visual information can both activate and modulate the activity of the auditory cortex at relatively early stages (mainly at the processing stage of the auditory N1 wave) in response to both speech and non-speech sounds and (2) that visual information can be included in the representation of both speech and non-speech sounds in auditory sensory memory. We describe an important conceptual tool in the study of audiovisual interaction (the additive model) and show the importance of considering the spatial distribution of electrophysiological data when interpreting EEG results. Review of these studies points to the probable role of sensory, attentional and task-related factors in modulating audiovisual interactions in the auditory cortex.
机译:在这篇综述中,我们研究了人类电生理学研究(EEG,sEEG和MEG)对听觉皮层加工过程中视觉影响的研究。我们主要集中在我们小组进行的研究上,我们严格审查以下证据:(1)视觉信息可以在相对较早的阶段(主要是在听觉N1波的处理阶段)激活和调节听觉皮层的活动。 (2)视觉信息可以包含在听觉感觉记忆中的语音和非语音的表示中。我们描述了视听交互研究中的重要概念工具(加性模型),并说明了解释EEG结果时考虑电生理数据的空间分布的重要性。这些研究的回顾指出感觉,注意和任务相关的因素可能在调节听觉皮层视听互动中的作用。

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