Institute for Systems Research, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA.
Adv Exp Med Biol. 2013;787:157-64. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4614-1590-9_18.
The context in which a stimulus occurs can influence its perception. We study contextual effects in audition using the tritone paradox, where a pair of complex (Shepard) tones separated by half an octave can be perceived as ascending or descending. While ambiguous in isolation, they are heard with a clear upward or downward change in pitch, when preceded by spectrally matched biasing sequences. We presented these biased Shepard pairs to awake ferrets and obtained neuronal responses from primary auditory cortex. Using dimensionality reduction from the neural population response, we decode the perceived pitch for each tone. The bias sequence is found to reliably shift the perceived pitch of the tones away from its central frequency. Using human psychophysics, we provide evidence that this shift in pitch is present in active human perception as well. These results are incompatible with the standard absolute distance decoder for Shepard tones, which would have predicted the bias to attract the tones. We propose a relative decoder that takes the stimulus history into account and is consistent with the present and other data sets.
刺激出现的环境会影响其感知。我们使用三全音悖论研究听觉中的语境效应,其中一对由半音阶隔开的复杂(谢巴德)音调可以被感知为上升或下降。虽然在孤立状态下存在歧义,但当它们前面有谱匹配的偏差序列时,就会听到明显的向上或向下的音高变化。我们向清醒的雪貂呈现这些有偏差的谢巴德对,并从初级听觉皮层获得神经元反应。使用神经群体反应的降维,我们解码每个音调的感知音高。发现偏差序列可靠地将音调的感知音高从其中心频率转移开。使用人类心理物理学,我们提供了证据表明,这种音高的变化也存在于活跃的人类感知中。这些结果与谢巴德音调的标准绝对距离解码器不兼容,标准绝对距离解码器会预测偏差会吸引音调。我们提出了一种相对解码器,它考虑了刺激历史,与当前和其他数据集一致。