Bioengineering Graduate Group.
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Perelman School of Medicine.
eNeuro. 2015 Apr 30;2(2). doi: 10.1523/ENEURO.0077-14.2015. eCollection 2015 Mar-Apr.
Auditory perception depends on the temporal structure of incoming acoustic stimuli. Here, we examined whether a temporal manipulation that affects the perceptual grouping also affects the time dependence of decisions regarding those stimuli. We designed a novel discrimination task that required human listeners to decide whether a sequence of tone bursts was increasing or decreasing in frequency. We manipulated temporal perceptual-grouping cues by changing the time interval between the tone bursts, which led to listeners hearing the sequences as a single sound for short intervals or discrete sounds for longer intervals. Despite these strong perceptual differences, this manipulation did not affect the efficiency of how auditory information was integrated over time to form a decision. Instead, the grouping manipulation affected subjects' speed-accuracy trade-offs. These results indicate that the temporal dynamics of evidence accumulation for auditory perceptual decisions can be invariant to manipulations that affect the perceptual grouping of the evidence.
听觉感知取决于传入声刺激的时间结构。在这里,我们研究了一种会影响感知分组的时间操作,是否也会影响对这些刺激的决策的时间依赖性。我们设计了一种新颖的辨别任务,要求人类听众判断一系列音爆的频率是增加还是减少。我们通过改变音爆之间的时间间隔来操纵时间感知分组线索,这导致听众在短时间内将序列视为单个声音,而在长时间内则将其视为离散声音。尽管存在这些强烈的感知差异,但这种操作并未影响听觉信息随时间整合以形成决策的效率。相反,分组操作影响了受试者的速度-准确性权衡。这些结果表明,听觉感知决策的证据积累的时间动态可以不受影响证据感知分组的操作的影响。