Key Laboratory of Mental Health, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China.
J Neurosci. 2012 Nov 28;32(48):17225-9. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2649-12.2012.
It is known that olfaction and vision can work in tandem to represent object identities. What is yet unclear is the stage of the sensory processing hierarchy at which the two types of inputs converge. Here we study this issue through a well established visual phenomenon termed binocular rivalry. We show that smelling an odor from one nostril significantly enhances the dominance time of the congruent visual image in the contralateral visual field, relative to that in the ipsilateral visual field. Moreover, such lateralization-based enhancement extends to category selective regions so that when two images of words and human body, respectively, are engaged in rivalry in the central visual field, smelling natural human body odor from the right nostril increases the dominance time of the body image compared with smelling it from the left nostril. Semantic congruency alone failed to produce this effect in a similar setting. These results, taking advantage of the anatomical and functional lateralizations in the olfactory and visual systems, highlight the functional dissociation of the two nostrils and provide strong evidence for an object-based early convergence of olfactory and visual inputs in sensory representations.
众所周知,嗅觉和视觉可以协同工作以表示物体身份。目前尚不清楚的是,这两种类型的输入在感觉处理层次的哪个阶段汇聚。在这里,我们通过一种被称为双眼竞争的成熟视觉现象来研究这个问题。我们发现,从一个鼻孔闻到气味会显著增加与同侧视野相比,对侧视野中一致的视觉图像的优势时间。此外,这种基于侧化的增强作用扩展到了类别选择性区域,因此当两个单词和人体的图像分别在中央视野中发生竞争时,从右鼻孔闻到自然人体气味会增加与从左鼻孔闻到相比,身体图像的优势时间。在类似的环境中,仅语义一致性并不能产生这种效果。这些利用嗅觉和视觉系统在解剖和功能上的侧化的结果,突出了两个鼻孔的功能分离,并为嗅觉和视觉输入在感觉表示中的基于对象的早期汇聚提供了有力证据。