Maeve M. Barrett, Brendan Cullen, Corrina Maguinness, N. Merriman, E. Roudaia, J. Stapleton, Bernard M. C. Stienen, F. Newell
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Our understanding of human perception has developed significantly over the last 50 years, informed by research in neurophysiology, behavioural studies, psychophysics and neuroimaging. When the Department of Psychology at Trinity College Dublin was founded 50 years ago, teaching and research in perception was based on each sense in isolation, with a strong focus on vision. Recent research has revealed that perception in one sensory modality can be significantly modified by inputs from the other senses. Moreover, such cross-sensory interactions seem to occur much earlier in information processing than was historically assumed. Here we highlight some of the main studies that best demonstrate how research in multisensory perception has enhanced our understanding of how the human brain processes information from the external world. In particular, we focus on higher-level perceptual tasks such as object, face, and body perception, and the perception of socially meaningful information, such as emotion and attrac...
在过去的50年里,我们对人类感知的理解有了显著的发展,这得益于神经生理学、行为研究、心理物理学和神经影像学的研究。50年前,都柏林三一学院(Trinity College Dublin)心理学系成立之初,知觉方面的教学和研究都是基于孤立的每一种感觉,重点是视觉。最近的研究表明,一种感官模式的感知可以被其他感官的输入显著地改变。此外,这种跨感官互动似乎在信息处理中发生的时间比历史上认为的要早得多。在这里,我们重点介绍一些主要的研究,这些研究最好地证明了多感官知觉的研究如何增强了我们对人类大脑如何处理来自外部世界的信息的理解。特别是,我们专注于更高层次的感知任务,如物体、面部和身体感知,以及对社会有意义信息的感知,如情感和吸引力……