Driver Jon, Noesselt Toemme
UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, 17 Queen Square, London WC1N 3AR, UK.
Neuron. 2008 Jan 10;57(1):11-23. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2007.12.013.
Although much traditional sensory research has studied each sensory modality in isolation, there has been a recent explosion of interest in causal interplay between different senses. Various techniques have now identified numerous multisensory convergence zones in the brain. Some convergence may arise surprisingly close to low-level sensory-specific cortex, and some direct connections may exist even between primary sensory cortices. A variety of multisensory phenomena have now been reported in which sensory-specific brain responses and perceptual judgments concerning one sense can be affected by relations with other senses. We survey recent progress in this multisensory field, foregrounding human studies against the background of invasive animal work and highlighting possible underlying mechanisms. These include rapid feedforward integration, possible thalamic influences, and/or feedback from multisensory regions to sensory-specific brain areas. Multisensory interplay is more prevalent than classic modular approaches assumed, and new methods are now available to determine the underlying circuits.
尽管许多传统的感官研究都是孤立地研究每种感官模态,但最近人们对不同感官之间的因果相互作用产生了浓厚兴趣。现在,各种技术已经在大脑中识别出了众多多感官汇聚区。有些汇聚可能出现在令人惊讶地靠近低层次感官特异性皮层的位置,甚至在初级感官皮层之间可能存在一些直接连接。现在已经报道了各种多感官现象,其中关于一种感官的感官特异性大脑反应和感知判断可能会受到与其他感官关系的影响。我们综述了这个多感官领域的最新进展,以侵入性动物研究为背景突出人类研究,并强调可能的潜在机制。这些机制包括快速的前馈整合、可能的丘脑影响,和/或从多感官区域到感官特异性脑区的反馈。多感官相互作用比经典的模块化方法所设想的更为普遍,并且现在有了新的方法来确定潜在的神经回路。