Continuous tracking of audiovisual motion.

IF 2.3 4区 心理学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Alessia Tonelli, David Burr, Monica Gori, David Alais
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Multisensory processing is important for studying and understanding typical and atypical development; however, traditional paradigms involve numerous conditions and trials, making sessions long and tedious. A technique referred to as "continuous-tracking" has been introduced which can assess perceptual thresholds in a shorter time. We tested this technique in an audiovisual context by asking participants to track 1-minute audiovisual stimuli moving in a random walk. The stimuli could be visual, auditory, or audiovisual. In the last case, we had a congruent and incongruent condition with a spatiotemporal shift between the two stimuli, so either vision or audition led the walk by a given time. We further modulated the reliability of the visual stimulus to shift the weight toward the audio. We found a straightforward visual dominance regarding motion perception in audiovisual contexts. Regardless of its state, visual information interferes with auditory perception. Moreover, the continuous tracking yielded a new measurement of motion perception, the lag, giving information on the delay between visual and auditory information processing. Indeed, we observed that the tracking of auditory motion lagged relative to visual motion.

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视听运动的连续跟踪。
多感觉加工对于研究和理解典型和非典型发育具有重要意义;然而,传统的范例涉及许多条件和试验,使得会议冗长而乏味。一种被称为“连续跟踪”的技术已经被引入,它可以在更短的时间内评估感知阈值。我们在视听环境中测试了这项技术,要求参与者跟踪随机行走中移动的1分钟视听刺激。刺激可以是视觉的、听觉的或视听的。在最后一种情况下,我们有一个一致和不一致的条件,在两种刺激之间有时空转移,所以视觉或听觉在给定的时间内引导行走。我们进一步调整了视觉刺激的可靠性,将权重转移到音频上。我们发现在视听环境中,运动感知具有直接的视觉优势。无论处于何种状态,视觉信息都会干扰听觉感知。此外,连续跟踪产生了一种新的运动感知测量,滞后,给出了视觉和听觉信息处理之间的延迟信息。事实上,我们观察到听觉运动的追踪相对于视觉运动滞后。
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Journal of Vision
Journal of Vision 医学-眼科学
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
5.60%
发文量
218
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Exploring all aspects of biological visual function, including spatial vision, perception, low vision, color vision and more, spanning the fields of neuroscience, psychology and psychophysics.
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