Institute of General Zoology and Animal Physiology, University of Jena, 07743 Jena, Germany.
Neural Plast. 2018 Dec 17;2018:5380921. doi: 10.1155/2018/5380921. eCollection 2018.
On our way through a town, the things we see can make us change the way we go. The things that we hear can make us stop or walk on, or the things we feel can cause us to wear a warm jacket or just a t-shirt. All these behaviors are mediated by highly complex processing mechanisms in our brain and reflect responses to many important sensory inputs. The mammalian cerebral cortex, which processes the sensory information, consists of largely specialized sensory areas mainly receiving information from their corresponding sensory modalities. The first cortical regions receiving the input from the outer world are the so called primary sensory cortices. Strikingly, there is convincing evidence that primary sensory cortices do not work in isolation but are substantially affected by other sensory modalities. Here, we will review previous and current literature on this cross-modal interplay.
在我们穿越城镇的过程中,我们所看到的事物会改变我们的行进方向,所听到的会让我们驻足或前行,所感受到的会让我们穿厚夹克或仅穿 T 恤。所有这些行为都是由大脑中高度复杂的处理机制介导的,反映了对许多重要感官输入的反应。处理感官信息的哺乳动物大脑皮层主要由专门的感觉区域组成,主要接收来自相应感觉模式的信息。接收来自外部世界输入的第一个皮质区域是所谓的初级感觉皮层。令人惊讶的是,有确凿的证据表明初级感觉皮层并非孤立工作,而是受到其他感觉模式的实质性影响。在这里,我们将回顾关于这种跨模态相互作用的以前和当前文献。