Lugo J E, Doti R, Wittich Walter, Faubert Jocelyn
Visual Psychophysics and Perception Laboratory, School of Optometry, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Psychol Sci. 2008 Oct;19(10):989-97. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9280.2008.02190.x.
Multisensory integration in humans is thought to be essentially a brain phenomenon, but theories are silent as to the possible involvement of the peripheral nervous system. We provide evidence that this approach is insufficient. We report novel tactile-auditory and tactile-visual interactions in humans, demonstrating that a facilitating sound or visual stimulus that is exactly synchronous with an excitatory tactile signal presented at the lower leg increases the peripheral representation of that excitatory signal. These results demonstrate that during multisensory integration, the brain not only continuously binds information obtained from the senses, but also acts directly on that information by modulating activity at peripheral levels. We also discuss a theoretical framework to explain this novel interaction.
人类的多感官整合被认为本质上是一种大脑现象,但关于外周神经系统可能的参与,理论上却未作阐述。我们提供的证据表明这种观点是不充分的。我们报告了人类中新型的触觉 - 听觉和触觉 - 视觉相互作用,证明与小腿处呈现的兴奋性触觉信号精确同步的促进性声音或视觉刺激会增加该兴奋性信号的外周表征。这些结果表明,在多感官整合过程中,大脑不仅持续整合从各种感官获得的信息,还通过调节外周水平的活动直接作用于这些信息。我们还讨论了一个理论框架来解释这种新型相互作用。