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平衡自我运动中的双稳态感知。

Balancing bistable perception during self-motion.

机构信息

Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience, Brain Mind Institute, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Station 19, AI 2101, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.

出版信息

Exp Brain Res. 2012 Oct;222(3):219-28. doi: 10.1007/s00221-012-3209-2. Epub 2012 Aug 25.

Abstract

In two experiments we investigated whether bistable visual perception is influenced by passive own body displacements due to vestibular stimulation. For this we passively rotated our participants around the vertical (yaw) axis while observing different rotating bistable stimuli (bodily or non-bodily) with different ambiguous motion directions. Based on previous work on multimodal effects on bistable perception, we hypothesized that vestibular stimulation should alter bistable perception and that the effects should differ for bodily versus non-bodily stimuli. In the first experiment, it was found that the rotation bias (i.e., the difference between the percentage of time that a CW or CCW rotation was perceived) was selectively modulated by vestibular stimulation: the perceived duration of the bodily stimuli was longer for the rotation direction congruent with the subject's own body rotation, whereas the opposite was true for the non-bodily stimulus (Necker cube). The results found in the second experiment extend the findings from the first experiment and show that these vestibular effects on bistable perception only occur when the axis of rotation of the bodily stimulus matches the axis of passive own body rotation. These findings indicate that the effect of vestibular stimulation on the rotation bias depends on the stimulus that is presented and the rotation axis of the stimulus. Although most studies on vestibular processing have traditionally focused on multisensory signal integration for posture, balance, and heading direction, the present data show that vestibular self-motion influences the perception of bistable bodily stimuli revealing the importance of vestibular mechanisms for visual consciousness.

摘要

在两项实验中,我们研究了被动的前庭刺激是否会影响双稳态视觉感知。为此,我们让参与者围绕垂直(偏航)轴被动旋转,同时观察不同旋转双稳态刺激(身体或非身体)的不同模糊运动方向。基于关于多模态对双稳态感知的影响的先前工作,我们假设前庭刺激应该改变双稳态感知,并且身体刺激与非身体刺激的影响应该不同。在第一个实验中,发现旋转偏向(即 CW 或 CCW 旋转感知的百分比差异)被前庭刺激选择性地调节:与主体自身身体旋转方向一致的身体刺激的感知持续时间更长,而对于非身体刺激(内克尔立方)则相反。第二个实验中的结果扩展了第一个实验的发现,并表明这些前庭对双稳态感知的影响仅在身体刺激的旋转轴与被动自身身体旋转的轴相匹配时才会发生。这些发现表明,前庭刺激对旋转偏向的影响取决于呈现的刺激和刺激的旋转轴。尽管传统上关于前庭处理的大多数研究都集中在后位、平衡和朝向方向的多感觉信号整合上,但目前的数据表明,前庭自身运动影响双稳态身体刺激的感知,揭示了前庭机制对视觉意识的重要性。

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