Musacchia Gabriella, Sams Mikko, Nicol Trent, Kraus Nina
Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory, Department of Communication Sciences, Northwestern University, 2240 Campus Dr., Evanston, IL 60208, USA.
Exp Brain Res. 2006 Jan;168(1-2):1-10. doi: 10.1007/s00221-005-0071-5. Epub 2005 Oct 11.
Afferent auditory processing in the human brainstem is often assumed to be determined by acoustic stimulus features alone and immune to stimulation by other senses or cognitive factors. In contrast, we show that lipreading during speech perception influences early acoustic processing. Event-related brainstem potentials were recorded from ten healthy adults to concordant (acoustic-visual match), conflicting (acoustic-visual mismatch) and unimodal stimuli. Audiovisual (AV) interactions occurred as early as approximately 11 ms post-acoustic stimulation and persisted for the first 30 ms of the response. Furthermore, the magnitude of interaction depended on AV pairings. These findings indicate considerable plasticity in early auditory processing.
人们通常认为,人类脑干中的听觉传入处理仅由声学刺激特征决定,不受其他感官或认知因素刺激的影响。相比之下,我们发现言语感知过程中的唇读会影响早期声学处理。我们记录了10名健康成年人对一致(视听匹配)、冲突(视听不匹配)和单峰刺激的事件相关脑干电位。视听(AV)相互作用早在声学刺激后约11毫秒就出现了,并在反应的前30毫秒持续存在。此外,相互作用的程度取决于AV配对。这些发现表明早期听觉处理具有相当大的可塑性。