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声音大小:音高大小联觉中的跨模态绑定:一项结合 TMS、EEG 和心理物理学的研究。

The sound of size: crossmodal binding in pitch-size synesthesia: a combined TMS, EEG and psychophysics study.

机构信息

Department of Cognitive Neuroscience, Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience, Maastricht University, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Neuroimage. 2012 Jan 2;59(1):663-72. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2011.06.095. Epub 2011 Jul 20.

Abstract

Crossmodal binding usually relies on bottom-up stimulus characteristics such as spatial and temporal correspondence. However, in case of ambiguity the brain has to decide whether to combine or segregate sensory inputs. We hypothesise that widespread, subtle forms of synesthesia provide crossmodal mapping patterns which underlie and influence multisensory perception. Our aim was to investigate if such a mechanism plays a role in the case of pitch-size stimulus combinations. Using a combination of psychophysics and ERPs, we could show that despite violations of spatial correspondence, the brain specifically integrates certain stimulus combinations which are congruent with respect to our hypothesis of pitch-size synesthesia, thereby impairing performance on an auditory spatial localisation task (Ventriloquist effect). Subsequently, we perturbed this process by functionally disrupting a brain area known for its role in multisensory processes, the right intraparietal sulcus, and observed how the Ventriloquist effect was abolished, thereby increasing behavioural performance. Correlating behavioural, TMS and ERP results, we could retrace the origin of the synesthestic pitch-size mappings to a right intraparietal involvement around 250 ms. The results of this combined psychophysics, TMS and ERP study provide evidence for shifting the current viewpoint on synesthesia more towards synesthesia being at the extremity of a spectrum of normal, adaptive perceptual processes, entailing close interplay between the different sensory systems. Our results support this spectrum view of synesthesia by demonstrating that its neural basis crucially depends on normal multisensory processes.

摘要

跨模态绑定通常依赖于自下而上的刺激特征,例如空间和时间对应。然而,在存在歧义的情况下,大脑必须决定是组合还是分离感觉输入。我们假设广泛存在的微妙形式的联觉提供了跨模态映射模式,这些模式是多感官感知的基础和影响因素。我们的目的是研究在音高大小刺激组合的情况下,是否存在这样的机制。通过使用心理物理学和 ERP 的组合,我们可以证明,尽管违反了空间对应关系,但大脑会专门整合某些与我们关于音高大小联觉的假设一致的刺激组合,从而损害听觉空间定位任务(Ventriloquist 效应)的表现。随后,我们通过功能性破坏已知在多感官处理中起作用的大脑区域,即右侧顶内沟,来干扰这个过程,并观察 Ventriloquist 效应是如何被消除的,从而提高行为表现。通过将行为、TMS 和 ERP 结果相关联,我们可以追溯出联觉音高大小映射的起源是与右侧顶内沟的参与有关,大约在 250 毫秒。这项综合心理物理学、TMS 和 ERP 研究的结果为将当前关于联觉的观点更多地转向联觉是正常、适应性感知过程的极端情况提供了证据,这涉及到不同感觉系统之间的密切相互作用。我们的结果通过证明其神经基础取决于正常的多感官过程,支持了联觉的这种频谱观点。

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