研究中间:听觉和视觉运动流的多感觉整合。

Thorsten Kluss, Niclas Schult, Kerstin Schill, Manfred Fahle, Christoph Zetzsche
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通过行为实验考察了视觉刺激对听觉表观运动的影响和听觉刺激对视觉表观运动感知的影响。一组扬声器以半圆形排列,每个扬声器中间安装一个LED。在单峰条件下,单独给出了每个模态的视运动流。在双峰条件下,加入第二模态的刺激来填补参考流采样轨迹的时空间隙。参与者的任务是观察准自然刺激序列并进行标准分类。第二模态刺激的增加确实促进了表观运动知觉。双峰呈现增加了上部时间间隔,使刺激可以在时间上分离,同时仍被视为连续运动。我们将这些结果解释为生态上有利的视听运动整合机制的证据,该机制超越了严格的时空巧合约束。功能方面的考虑表明,这种机制可能代表一个适合处理单峰和双峰信号的模态阶段。
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Investigating the in-between: multisensory integration of auditory and visual motion streams.

We investigated audiovisual interactions in motion perception by behavioral experiments testing both, the influence of visual stimuli on auditory apparent motion and the influence of auditory stimuli on visual apparent motion perception. A set of loudspeakers with an LED mounted in the middle of each speaker cone was arranged in a semicircle. Apparent motion streams were presented for each modality alone in the unimodal conditions. In the bimodal conditions, stimuli of the second modality were added to fill the temporal and spatial gaps of the sampled trajectory of the reference stream. The participants' task was to observe the quasi-naturalistic stimulus sequences and to perform a standard classification. The addition of stimuli of the second modality indeed facilitated apparent motion perception. Bimodal presentation increased the upper temporal interval up to which the stimuli could be separated in time while still being perceived as continuous motion. We interpret these results as evidence for an ecologically advantageous audiovisual motion integration mechanism which operates beyond the constraints of strict spatiotemporal coincidence. Functional considerations suggest that this mechanism may represent an amodal stage suited for the processing of both unimodal and bimodal signals.

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