Centre de Recherche en Neuropsychologie et Cognition (CERNEC), Montréal, Québec, Canada.
Psychol Sci. 2013 Jul 1;24(7):1260-8. doi: 10.1177/0956797612471142. Epub 2013 May 30.
Previous investigations suggest that temporary deafness can have a dramatic impact on audiovisual speech processing. The aim of this study was to test whether temporary deafness disturbs other multisensory processes in adults. A nonspeech task involving an audiotactile illusion was administered to a group of normally hearing individuals and a group of individuals who had been temporarily auditorily deprived. Members of this latter group had their auditory detection thresholds restored to normal levels through the use of a cochlear implant. Control conditions revealed that auditory and tactile discrimination capabilities were identical in the two groups. However, whereas normally hearing individuals integrated auditory and tactile information, so that they experienced the audiotactile illusion, individuals who had been temporarily deprived did not. Given the basic nature of the task, failure to integrate multisensory information could not be explained by the use of the cochlear implant. Thus, the results suggest that normally anticipated audiotactile interactions are disturbed following temporary deafness.
先前的研究表明,暂时失聪会对视听言语处理产生巨大影响。本研究旨在测试暂时失聪是否会干扰成年人的其他多感官过程。一组正常听力的个体和一组暂时听觉剥夺的个体接受了一项涉及听觉触觉错觉的非言语任务。后者组的成员通过使用耳蜗植入物将其听觉检测阈值恢复到正常水平。对照条件表明,两组的听觉和触觉辨别能力相同。然而,正常听力的个体整合了听觉和触觉信息,因此他们体验到了听觉触觉错觉,而暂时失聪的个体则没有。鉴于任务的基本性质,无法整合多感官信息不能用耳蜗植入物来解释。因此,研究结果表明,暂时失聪后,正常预期的听觉触觉相互作用会受到干扰。