Frassinetti Francesca, Bolognini Nadia, Làdavas Elisabetta
Dipartimento di Psicologia, Università degli Studi di Bologna, Italy.
Exp Brain Res. 2002 Dec;147(3):332-43. doi: 10.1007/s00221-002-1262-y. Epub 2002 Oct 10.
Neurophysiological studies have shown in animals that a sudden sound enhanced perceptual processing of subsequent visual stimuli. In the present study, we explored the possibility that such enhancement also exists in humans and can be explained through crossmodal integration effects, whereby the interaction occurs at the level of bimodal neurons. Subjects were required to detect visual stimuli in a unimodal visual condition or in crossmodal audio-visual conditions. The spatial and the temporal proximity of multisensory stimuli were systematically varied. An enhancement of the perceptual sensitivity (d') for luminance detection was found when the audiovisual stimuli followed a rather clear spatial and temporal rule, governing multisensory integration at the neuronal level.
神经生理学研究表明,在动物中,突发声音会增强对后续视觉刺激的感知处理。在本研究中,我们探讨了这种增强在人类中也存在的可能性,并且可以通过跨模态整合效应来解释,即这种相互作用发生在双峰神经元水平。要求受试者在单模态视觉条件或跨模态视听条件下检测视觉刺激。多感官刺激的空间和时间接近性被系统地改变。当视听刺激遵循相当明确的空间和时间规则(该规则支配神经元水平的多感官整合)时,发现亮度检测的感知灵敏度(d')有所增强。