Soto-Faraco Salvador, Alsius Agnès
ICREA, University of Barcelona, Spain.
Neuroreport. 2007 Mar 5;18(4):347-50. doi: 10.1097/WNR.0b013e32801776f9.
It is often claimed that binding information across sensory modalities leads to coherent, unitary mental representations. The dramatic illusions experienced as a result of intersensory conflict, such as the McGurk effect, are often attributed to a propensity of the perceptual system to impose multisensory coherence onto events originating from a common source. In contrast with this ssumption of unity, we report an unexpected ability to resolve the timing between sound and sight regarding multisensory events that induce an illusory reversal of the elements specified in each modality. This finding reveals that the brain can gain access, simultaneously, to unisensory component information as well as to the result of the integrated multisensory percept, suggesting some degree of penetrability in the processes leading to cross-modality binding.
人们常说,跨感官模态整合信息会产生连贯、统一的心理表征。由于跨感官冲突而产生的戏剧性错觉,如麦格克效应,通常被归因于感知系统倾向于将多感官连贯性强加于源自共同来源的事件上。与这种统一性假设相反,我们报告了一种意想不到的能力,即在多感官事件中能够分辨声音和视觉之间的时间关系,这些多感官事件会导致每个模态中指定元素的虚幻反转。这一发现表明,大脑能够同时获取单感官成分信息以及整合后的多感官感知结果,这表明在导致跨模态整合的过程中存在一定程度的可渗透性。