Barnett-Cowan Michael, Harris Laurence R
Department of Psychology, Multisensory Integration Laboratory, Centre for Vision Research, York University, Toronto, ON M3J 1P3, Canada.
Exp Brain Res. 2009 Sep;198(2-3):221-31. doi: 10.1007/s00221-009-1779-4. Epub 2009 Apr 8.
Different senses have different processing times. Here we measured the perceived timing of galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) relative to tactile, visual and auditory stimuli. Simple reaction times for perceived head movement (438 +/- 49 ms) were significantly longer than to touches (245 +/- 14 ms), lights (220 +/- 13 ms), or sounds (197 +/- 13 ms). Temporal order and simultaneity judgments both indicated that GVS had to occur about 160 ms before other stimuli to be perceived as simultaneous with them. This lead was significantly less than the relative timing predicted by reaction time differences compatible with an incomplete tendency to compensate for differences in processing times.
不同的感官有不同的处理时间。在此,我们测量了相对于触觉、视觉和听觉刺激而言,电前庭刺激(GVS)的感知时间。感知头部运动的简单反应时间(438±49毫秒)显著长于对触摸(245±14毫秒)、光线(220±13毫秒)或声音(197±13毫秒)的反应时间。时间顺序和同时性判断均表明,GVS必须在其他刺激之前约160毫秒发生,才能被感知为与它们同时出现。这一提前量显著小于与处理时间差异补偿不完全倾向相符的反应时间差异所预测的相对时间。