神经正常的儿童和青年成人跨模式的感官时间加工能力。

IF 1.1 4区 心理学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Shahida Chowdhury, Jillian Martin, Jeffrey J Hutsler, Fang Jiang
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摘要

在时间上紧密联系的多种形态的感官信号往往被整合在一起,形成一个连贯而有意义的多感官感知世界。为了更好地理解我们的感知,需要描述神经系统如何及时检测和编码各种感觉线索。有很少的研究集中在发展和个体变异的时间方面的感觉信号处理在神经典型人群跨模式。本研究采用时间顺序判断(TOJ)任务,探讨了神经正常儿童和青少年在多感官(听觉、触觉和视觉)刺激的时间加工中的个体差异。我们研究了被试的年龄、认知能力和感觉反应能力是否会影响被试对异感刺激的时间加工和知觉同步性。以时间顺序判断阈值(JND)和反应时间(RT)来衡量的单感觉TOJ任务的表现随着年龄的增长而显著提高。另一方面,主观同步点(PSS)测量的知觉同步性随年龄的增长保持稳定。虽然认知能力和感觉反应模式不能预测这组受试者在异感时间精确性或知觉同步性方面的个体差异,但本研究结果显示了从童年到青年期的异感时间敏感性的发展轨迹。
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Unisensory temporal processing abilities across modalities in neurotypical children and young adults.

Sensory signals from multiple modalities presented close in time are often integrated, building a coherent and meaningful multisensory perceptual world. A better understanding of our perception requires characterization of how the nervous system detects and encodes unisensory cues in time. There are very few studies that have focused on the development and individual variabilities in temporal aspects of unisensory signal processing in neurotypical populations across modalities. Using a temporal order judgment (TOJ) task, this study explored individual differences in the temporal processing of unisensory (auditory, tactile, and visual) stimuli in neurotypical children and young adults. We examined whether the precision of unisensory temporal processing and perceptual synchrony for unisensory stimuli can be influenced by participants' age, cognition, and sensory responsiveness profiles. Performance in each of the unisensory TOJ tasks, measured in temporal order judgment threshold (JND) and reaction time (RT), showed significant improvement with age. On the other hand, perceptual synchrony, measured in Point of Subjective Simultaneity (PSS), remained stable with age across modalities. Although cognitive abilities and sensory responsiveness patterns could not predict the individual variability in unisensory temporal precision or perceptual synchrony for this group of subjects, results from this study show a developmental trajectory of unisensory temporal sensitivity from childhood to young adulthood.

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Perception
Perception 医学-心理学
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
5.90%
发文量
74
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Perception is a traditional print journal covering all areas of the perceptual sciences, but with a strong historical emphasis on perceptual illusions. Perception is a subscription journal, free for authors to publish their research as a Standard Article, Short Report or Short & Sweet. The journal also publishes Editorials and Book Reviews.
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