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FMRI investigation of cross-modal interactions in rhythm perception: Audition primes vision, but not vice versa

机译:FmRI对节奏感知中的跨模态相互作用的研究:试镜引发视觉,但反之则不然

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How we measure time and integrate temporal cues from different sensory modalities are fundamental questions in neuroscience. Sensitivity to a “beat” (such as that routinely perceived in music) differs substantially between auditory and visual modalities. Here we examined beat sensitivity in each modality, and examined cross-modal influences, using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to characterize brain activity during perception of auditory and visual rhythms. In separate fMRI sessions, participants listened to auditory sequences or watched visual sequences. The order of auditory and visual sequence presentation was counterbalanced so that cross-modal order effects could be investigated. Participants judged whether sequences were speeding up or slowing down, and the pattern of tempo judgments was used to derive a measure of sensitivity to an implied beat. As expected, participants were less sensitive to an implied beat in visual sequences than in auditory sequences. However, visual sequences produced a stronger sense of beat when preceded by auditory sequences with identical temporal structure. Moreover, increases in brain activity were observed in the bilateral putamen for visual sequences preceded by auditory sequences when compared to visual sequences without prior auditory exposure. No such order-dependent differences (behavioral or neural) were found for the auditory sequences. The results provide further evidence for the role of the basal ganglia in internal generation of the beat and suggest that an internal auditory rhythm representation may be activated during visual rhythm perception.
机译:我们如何测量时间并整合来自不同感觉方式的时间线索是神经科学中的基本问题。听觉和视觉方式对“拍子”的敏感度(例如在音乐中通常会感觉到的)有很大差异。在这里,我们使用功能性磁共振成像(fMRI)来表征听觉和视觉节律的感知过程中的大脑活动,从而检查了每种方式的心跳敏感性,并检查了跨模态的影响。在单独的fMRI会话中,参与者听取了听觉序列或观看了视觉序列。听觉和视觉序列呈现的顺序被抵消,以便可以研究跨模式的顺序效果。参与者判断序列是在加快还是在减慢,节奏判断的模式用于导出对暗示节拍的敏感度。不出所料,与听觉序列相比,参与者对视觉序列中的暗示节拍不那么敏感。但是,视觉序列在具有相同时间结构的听觉序列之前会产生更强烈的节拍感。此外,与没有先验听觉暴露的视觉序列相比,在视听序列之前的视觉序列的双侧壳壳中观察到脑活动的增加。对于听觉序列,未发现此类依赖于顺序的差异(行为或神经)。结果提供了进一步的证据,证明了基底节在节律的内部产生中的作用,并暗示在视觉节奏感知过程中可能会激活内部听觉节奏表示。

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