Shams Ladan, Ma Wei Ji, Beierholm Ulrik
Department of Psychology, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California 90095-1563, USA.
Neuroreport. 2005 Nov 28;16(17):1923-7. doi: 10.1097/01.wnr.0000187634.68504.bb.
Recently, it has been shown that visual perception can be radically altered by signals of other modalities. For example, when a single flash is accompanied by multiple auditory beeps, it is often perceived as multiple flashes. This effect is known as the sound-induced flash illusion. In order to investigate the principles underlying this illusion, we developed an ideal observer (derived using Bayes' rule), and compared human judgements with those of the ideal observer for this task. The human observer's performance was highly consistent with that of the ideal observer in all conditions ranging from no interaction, to partial integration, to complete integration, suggesting that the rule used by the nervous system to decide when and how to combine auditory and visual signals is statistically optimal. Our findings show that the sound-induced flash illusion is an epiphenomenon of this general, statistically optimal strategy.
最近的研究表明,视觉感知会被其他模态的信号从根本上改变。例如,当一道闪光伴随着多次听觉哔哔声时,它常常会被感知为多次闪光。这种效应被称为声音诱发的闪光错觉。为了探究这种错觉背后的原理,我们开发了一个理想观察者(通过贝叶斯法则推导得出),并将人类的判断与该任务中理想观察者的判断进行了比较。在从无交互、部分整合到完全整合的所有条件下,人类观察者的表现与理想观察者的表现高度一致,这表明神经系统用于决定何时以及如何组合听觉和视觉信号的规则在统计上是最优的。我们的研究结果表明,声音诱发的闪光错觉是这种普遍的、统计上最优策略的一种附带现象。