Princeton University.
Yale University.
J Cogn Neurosci. 2021 Apr 1;33(5):814-825. doi: 10.1162/jocn_a_01684.
Humans perceive expected stimuli faster and more accurately. However, the mechanism behind the integration of expectations with sensory information during perception remains unclear. We investigated the hypothesis that such integration depends on "fusion"-the weighted averaging of different cues informative about stimulus identity. We first trained participants to map a range of tones onto faces spanning a male-female continuum via associative learning. These two features served as expectation and sensory cues to sex, respectively. We then tested specific predictions about the consequences of fusion by manipulating the congruence of these cues in psychophysical and fMRI experiments. Behavioral judgments and patterns of neural activity in auditory association regions revealed fusion of sensory and expectation cues, providing evidence for a precise computational account of how expectations influence perception.
人类对预期刺激的感知更快、更准确。然而,在感知过程中期望与感觉信息整合的机制尚不清楚。我们提出了这样一种假设,即这种整合取决于“融合”——对不同线索的加权平均,这些线索提供有关刺激身份的信息。我们首先通过联想学习训练参与者将一系列音调映射到跨越男性-女性连续体的面部。这两个特征分别作为性别期望和感觉线索。然后,我们通过在心理物理学和 fMRI 实验中操纵这些线索的一致性来测试关于融合后果的具体预测。听觉联想区域的行为判断和神经活动模式显示出感觉和期望线索的融合,为期望如何影响感知的精确计算提供了证据。