Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology, Research Centre for Natural Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, PO Box 398, 1394 Budapest, Hungary.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2012 Apr 5;367(1591):1001-12. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2011.0359.
Auditory stream segregation involves linking temporally separate acoustic events into one or more coherent sequences. For any non-trivial sequence of sounds, many alternative descriptions can be formed, only one or very few of which emerge in awareness at any time. Evidence from studies showing bi-/multistability in auditory streaming suggest that some, perhaps many of the alternative descriptions are represented in the brain in parallel and that they continuously vie for conscious perception. Here, based on a predictive coding view, we consider the nature of these sound representations and how they compete with each other. Predictive processing helps to maintain perceptual stability by signalling the continuation of previously established patterns as well as the emergence of new sound sources. It also provides a measure of how well each of the competing representations describes the current acoustic scene. This account of auditory stream segregation has been tested on perceptual data obtained in the auditory streaming paradigm.
听觉流分离涉及将时间上分离的声学事件链接成一个或多个连贯的序列。对于任何非平凡的声音序列,可以形成许多替代描述,而在任何时候只有一个或很少几个会出现在意识中。来自于表明听觉流中双/多稳定性的研究的证据表明,一些(也许是许多)替代描述在大脑中是并行表示的,并且它们不断竞争意识感知。在这里,基于预测编码的观点,我们考虑这些声音表示的性质以及它们如何相互竞争。预测处理通过信号表示先前建立的模式的延续以及新声源的出现来帮助维持感知稳定性。它还提供了一种衡量每个竞争表示如何描述当前声学场景的方法。这种听觉流分离的解释已经在听觉流范式中获得的感知数据上进行了测试。