Department of Psychology, Royal Holloway University of London, United Kingdom; Department of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck University of London, United Kingdom.
School of Psychology, Cardiff University, United Kingdom; School of Psychology, University of Kent, United Kingdom.
Neurosci Lett. 2023 Jan 1;792:136963. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2022.136963. Epub 2022 Nov 11.
The integration of visuo-vestibular information is crucial when interacting with the external environment. Under normal circumstances, vision and vestibular signals provide corroborating information, for example regarding the direction and speed of self-motion. However, conflicts in visuo-vestibular signalling, such as optic flow presented to a stationary observer, can change subsequent processing in either modality. While previous studies have demonstrated the impact of sensory conflict on unisensory visual or vestibular percepts, here we investigated whether visuo-vestibular conflicts impact sensitivity to multisensory percepts, specifically verticality. Participants were exposed to a visuo-vestibular conflicting or non-conflicting motion adaptor before completing a Vertical Detection Task. Sensitivity to vertical stimuli was reduced following visuo-vestibular conflict. No significant differences in criterion were found. Our findings suggest that visuo-vestibular conflicts not only modulate processing in unimodal channels, but also broader multisensory percepts, which may have implications for higher-level processing dependent on the integration of visual and vestibular signals.
当与外部环境相互作用时,视觉和前庭信息的整合至关重要。在正常情况下,视觉和前庭信号提供相互印证的信息,例如关于自身运动的方向和速度。然而,视觉-前庭信号的冲突,例如向静止观察者呈现的光流,可以改变任一模态的后续处理。虽然之前的研究已经证明了感觉冲突对单感觉视觉或前庭知觉的影响,但在这里,我们研究了视觉-前庭冲突是否会影响对多感觉知觉的敏感性,特别是垂直性。参与者在完成垂直检测任务之前,先接触到视觉-前庭冲突或非冲突的运动适应器。在视觉-前庭冲突后,对垂直刺激的敏感性降低。在标准上没有发现显著差异。我们的发现表明,视觉-前庭冲突不仅调节单模态通道的处理,还调节更广泛的多感觉知觉,这可能对依赖视觉和前庭信号整合的更高层次处理有影响。