Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behavior, Radboud University, 6525 AJ Nijmegen, The Netherlands; email:
Annu Rev Neurosci. 2021 Jul 8;44:449-473. doi: 10.1146/annurev-neuro-100120-085519. Epub 2021 Apr 21.
Adaptive behavior in a complex, dynamic, and multisensory world poses some of the most fundamental computational challenges for the brain, notably inference, decision-making, learning, binding, and attention. We first discuss how the brain integrates sensory signals from the same source to support perceptual inference and decision-making by weighting them according to their momentary sensory uncertainties. We then show how observers solve the binding or causal inference problem-deciding whether signals come from common causes and should hence be integrated or else be treated independently. Next, we describe the multifarious interplay between multisensory processing and attention. We argue that attentional mechanisms are crucial to compute approximate solutions to the binding problem in naturalistic environments when complex time-varying signals arise from myriad causes. Finally, we review how the brain dynamically adapts multisensory processing to a changing world across multiple timescales.
在复杂、动态和多感觉的世界中,适应性行为给大脑带来了一些最基本的计算挑战,特别是推理、决策、学习、绑定和注意。我们首先讨论大脑如何整合来自同一来源的感觉信号,通过根据它们当前的感觉不确定性对其进行加权来支持感知推理和决策。然后,我们展示了观察者如何解决绑定或因果推理问题——决定信号是来自共同的原因,因此应该整合,还是应该独立处理。接下来,我们描述了多感觉处理和注意力之间的多种相互作用。我们认为,当复杂的时变信号来自众多原因时,注意力机制对于在自然环境中计算绑定问题的近似解至关重要。最后,我们回顾了大脑如何在多个时间尺度上动态地适应不断变化的世界中的多感觉处理。