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预期但被忽略的刺激会影响跨模态相互作用。

Expected but omitted stimuli affect crossmodal interaction.

机构信息

Centre for Brain Science, Department of Psychology, University of Essex, Colchester, UK; Laboratory of Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Neuroscience and Imaging, University G. d'Annunzio, Chieti, Italy; Institute for Advanced Biomedical Technologies - ITAB, Foundation University G. d'Annunzio, Chieti, Italy.

Laboratory of Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Neuroscience and Imaging, University G. d'Annunzio, Chieti, Italy; Institute for Advanced Biomedical Technologies - ITAB, Foundation University G. d'Annunzio, Chieti, Italy.

出版信息

Cognition. 2018 Feb;171:52-64. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2017.10.016. Epub 2017 Nov 4.

Abstract

One of the most important ability of our brain is to integrate input from different sensory modalities to create a coherent representation of the environment. Does expectation affect such multisensory integration? In this paper, we tackled this issue by taking advantage from the crossmodal congruency effect (CCE). Participants made elevation judgments to visual target while ignoring tactile distractors. We manipulated the expectation of the tactile distractor by pairing the tactile stimulus to the index finger with a high-frequency tone and the tactile stimulus to the thumb with a low-frequency tone in 80% of the trials. In the remaining trials we delivered the tone and the visual target, but the tactile distractor was omitted (Study 1). Results fully replicated the basic crossmodal congruency effect. Strikingly, the CCE was observed, though at a lesser degree, also when the tactile distractor was not presented but merely expected. The contingencies between tones and tactile distractors were reversed in a follow-up study (Study 2), and the effect was further tested in two conceptual replications using different combinations of stimuli (Studies 5 and 6). Two control studies ruled out alternative explanations of the observed effect that would not involve a role for tactile distractors (Studies 3, 4). Two additional control studies unequivocally proved the dependency of the CCE on the spatial and temporal expectation of the distractors (Study 7, 8). An internal small-scale meta-analysis showed that the crossmodal congruency effect with predicted distractors is a robust medium size effect. Our findings reveal that multisensory integration, one of the most basic and ubiquitous mechanisms to encode external events, benefits from expectation of sensory input.

摘要

大脑最重要的能力之一是整合来自不同感觉模态的输入,以创建环境的连贯表示。期望会影响这种多感觉整合吗?在本文中,我们通过利用跨感觉一致性效应(CCE)来解决这个问题。参与者在忽略触觉分散物的情况下对视觉目标进行高度判断。我们通过在 80%的试验中将触觉刺激与食指配对的高频音和与拇指配对的低频音配对,从而对手指的触觉刺激进行了期望的操纵。在其余的试验中,我们传递了声音和视觉目标,但省略了触觉分散物(研究 1)。结果完全复制了基本的跨感觉一致性效应。引人注目的是,即使触觉分散物未出现但仅被预期,也观察到了 CCE,尽管程度较小。在后续研究(研究 2)中,音调和触觉分散物之间的关联被颠倒了,并且使用不同刺激组合在两个概念性重复中进一步测试了该效果(研究 5 和 6)。两项对照研究排除了替代解释,即替代解释不会涉及触觉分散物的作用(研究 3、4)。两项额外的对照研究明确证明了 CCE 依赖于分散物的空间和时间期望(研究 7、8)。内部小规模元分析表明,对预期分散物的跨感觉一致性效应是稳健的中等大小效应。我们的研究结果表明,多感觉整合是编码外部事件的最基本和最普遍的机制之一,它受益于对感觉输入的期望。

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