Wallace Mark T, Stein Barry E
Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA.
J Neurophysiol. 2007 Jan;97(1):921-6. doi: 10.1152/jn.00497.2006. Epub 2006 Aug 16.
Multisensory integration refers to the process by which the brain synthesizes information from different senses to enhance sensitivity to external events. In the present experiments, animals were reared in an altered sensory environment in which visual and auditory stimuli were temporally coupled but originated from different locations. Neurons in the superior colliculus developed a seemingly anomalous form of multisensory integration in which spatially disparate visual-auditory stimuli were integrated in the same way that neurons in normally reared animals integrated visual-auditory stimuli from the same location. The data suggest that the principles governing multisensory integration are highly plastic and that there is no a priori spatial relationship between stimuli from different senses that is required for their integration. Rather, these principles appear to be established early in life based on the specific features of an animal's environment to best adapt it to deal with that environment later in life.
多感官整合是指大脑综合来自不同感官的信息以增强对外部事件敏感性的过程。在当前实验中,动物饲养在一种改变的感官环境中,其中视觉和听觉刺激在时间上耦合,但来自不同位置。上丘中的神经元发展出一种看似异常的多感官整合形式,即空间上不同的视觉 - 听觉刺激以与正常饲养动物中来自同一位置的视觉 - 听觉刺激整合方式相同的方式进行整合。数据表明,支配多感官整合的原则具有高度可塑性,并且不同感官的刺激之间不存在整合所需的先验空间关系。相反,这些原则似乎在生命早期基于动物环境的特定特征而确立,以便在其生命后期更好地适应该环境。