声音运动的时间整合:运动开始反应和感知
Lidia B Shestopalova1, Ekaterina A Petropavlovskaia1, Diana A Salikova1
1Pavlov Institute of Physiology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Makarova emb., 6, 199034, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Hearing research
|December 3, 2023
概括
这项研究揭示了检测声音运动方向的最佳时间是34毫秒. 更快的声音运动导致更快的方向识别和大脑反应,最小的整合时间为8毫秒.
科学领域:
- 听觉神经科学 听觉神经科学
- 精神声学是一种精神声学.
- 人类的听觉感知
背景情况:
- 了解人类听觉系统如何整合声学变化来感知声音运动至关重要.
- 之前的研究已经探索了声音运动的空间分辨率,但对时间整合方面的研究较少.
研究的目的:
- 估计与声音运动相关的声学变化集成的时间间隔.
- 为了将心理物理测量与脑电图 (EEG) 响应相关联.
主要方法:
- 健康的听众在二言条件下执行了声音运动方向识别任务.
- 测量最小可听的运动角度 (MAMA) 和最小运动持续时间用于方向识别.
- 在被动倾听期间记录了EEG以分析运动开始反应 (MOR).
主要成果:
- MAMA与速度线性增加;最小听力角度 (MAA) 是~2度.
- 最佳的方向区分时间为~34ms,不对称地减少到8ms (最小集成时间).
- cN1延迟随着速度的下降而下降,异常接近137ms,与MOR延迟相关.
结论:
- MOR延迟作为一种神经生理学指数,用于听觉运动的时间整合.
- 听觉系统将声音运动线索集成到特定的时间窗口中,受到速度的影响.
- 缓慢移动的刺激可能不会引起可测量的MOR,如果他们的MAMA超过了最佳整合时间.
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