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因果推理通过其对视听感知的影响来调节视听空间再校准。

Causal inference regulates audiovisual spatial recalibration via its influence on audiovisual perception.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, New York University, New York City, New York, United States of America.

Department of Psychology, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS Comput Biol. 2021 Nov 15;17(11):e1008877. doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008877. eCollection 2021 Nov.

Abstract

To obtain a coherent perception of the world, our senses need to be in alignment. When we encounter misaligned cues from two sensory modalities, the brain must infer which cue is faulty and recalibrate the corresponding sense. We examined whether and how the brain uses cue reliability to identify the miscalibrated sense by measuring the audiovisual ventriloquism aftereffect for stimuli of varying visual reliability. To adjust for modality-specific biases, visual stimulus locations were chosen based on perceived alignment with auditory stimulus locations for each participant. During an audiovisual recalibration phase, participants were presented with bimodal stimuli with a fixed perceptual spatial discrepancy; they localized one modality, cued after stimulus presentation. Unimodal auditory and visual localization was measured before and after the audiovisual recalibration phase. We compared participants' behavior to the predictions of three models of recalibration: (a) Reliability-based: each modality is recalibrated based on its relative reliability-less reliable cues are recalibrated more; (b) Fixed-ratio: the degree of recalibration for each modality is fixed; (c) Causal-inference: recalibration is directly determined by the discrepancy between a cue and its estimate, which in turn depends on the reliability of both cues, and inference about how likely the two cues derive from a common source. Vision was hardly recalibrated by audition. Auditory recalibration by vision changed idiosyncratically as visual reliability decreased: the extent of auditory recalibration either decreased monotonically, peaked at medium visual reliability, or increased monotonically. The latter two patterns cannot be explained by either the reliability-based or fixed-ratio models. Only the causal-inference model of recalibration captures the idiosyncratic influences of cue reliability on recalibration. We conclude that cue reliability, causal inference, and modality-specific biases guide cross-modal recalibration indirectly by determining the perception of audiovisual stimuli.

摘要

为了获得对世界的连贯感知,我们的感官需要协调一致。当我们遇到来自两种感觉模式的不协调线索时,大脑必须推断出哪个线索是错误的,并重新校准相应的感觉。我们通过测量不同视觉可靠性的视听错觉后效来检查大脑是否以及如何利用线索可靠性来识别失调的感觉。为了适应模态特定的偏差,根据每个参与者对听觉刺激位置的感知对齐,选择了视觉刺激位置。在视听再校准阶段,参与者接受了具有固定感知空间差异的双模态刺激;他们在刺激呈现后定位一个模态,受到提示。在视听再校准阶段之前和之后,测量了单模态听觉和视觉定位。我们将参与者的行为与三种再校准模型的预测进行了比较:(a)基于可靠性:根据相对可靠性对每个模态进行重新校准——不太可靠的线索进行更多的重新校准;(b)固定比例:每个模态的重新校准程度是固定的;(c)因果推理:重新校准直接由线索与其估计之间的差异决定,而这又取决于两个线索的可靠性,以及关于两个线索来自共同来源的可能性的推断。视觉几乎没有通过听觉进行重新校准。视觉通过听觉进行的重新校准随着视觉可靠性的降低而变化:听觉重新校准的程度要么单调下降,要么在中等视觉可靠性时达到峰值,要么单调增加。后两种模式不能用基于可靠性或固定比例的模型来解释。只有再校准的因果推理模型才能捕捉到线索可靠性对再校准的特殊影响。我们得出结论,线索可靠性、因果推理和模态特定偏差通过确定视听刺激的感知间接指导跨模态再校准。

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