Lawrance Emma L A, Harper Nicol S, Cooke James E, Schnupp Jan W H
Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, University of Oxford, Sherrington Building, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PT, United Kingdom
J Acoust Soc Am. 2014 Jun;135(6):EL357-63. doi: 10.1121/1.4879667.
Periodic stimuli are common in natural environments and are ecologically relevant, for example, footsteps and vocalizations. This study reports a detectability enhancement for temporally cued, periodic sequences. Target noise bursts (embedded in background noise) arriving at the time points which followed on from an introductory, periodic "cue" sequence were more easily detected (by ∼1.5 dB SNR) than identical noise bursts which randomly deviated from the cued temporal pattern. Temporal predictability and corresponding neuronal "entrainment" have been widely theorized to underlie important processes in auditory scene analysis and to confer perceptual advantage. This is the first study in the auditory domain to clearly demonstrate a perceptual enhancement of temporally predictable, near-threshold stimuli.
周期性刺激在自然环境中很常见且具有生态相关性,例如脚步声和发声。本研究报告了对时间线索化的周期性序列的可检测性增强。到达由介绍性周期性“线索”序列之后的时间点的目标噪声突发(嵌入背景噪声中)比随机偏离线索化时间模式的相同噪声突发更容易被检测到(信噪比提高约1.5 dB)。时间可预测性和相应的神经元“同步”已被广泛理论化,认为是听觉场景分析中重要过程的基础,并赋予感知优势。这是听觉领域中第一项清楚地证明对时间上可预测的近阈值刺激的感知增强的研究。