时间同步的感知不是多感官集成的先决条件
Robert M Jertberg1, Sander Begeer1, Hilde M Geurts2
1Department of Clinical and Developmental Psychology, The Netherlands and Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Scientific reports
|February 29, 2024
概括
对同步的感知对于多感官集成并不重要. 语音不一致会产生错觉,破坏时间判断,这表明一个灵活的整合过程.
科学领域:
- 认知神经科学 认知神经科学
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 听觉和视觉处理
背景情况:
- 时间对齐对于整合多感官信息至关重要.
- 感知同步在多感官集成中的作用仍在争论中.
- 高级特征不一致对时间处理的影响未得到充分探索.
研究的目的:
- 研究时间处理和多感官集成之间的关系.
- 检查语音不一致如何影响同步和多感官集成的感知.
- 测试多感官集成所需的感知同步的必要性.
主要方法:
- 给101名参与者提供了诱导麦格格尔克/麦克唐纳幻觉的刺激 (音名-视名不匹配).
- 多样化的刺激在视觉和听觉流之间产生异步.
- 收集了对感知音节和感知同步的判断.
主要成果:
- 参与者经常经历幻觉,即使没有感知同步.
- 引起幻觉的语音不一致性也干扰了同时性判断.
- 多感官集成发生了尽管缺乏感知同步.
结论:
- 感知同步不是多感官集成的先决条件.
- 多感官集成可以灵活地进行,即使有时间差异,也可以发生.
- 时间和多感官处理之间存在着复杂的,相互关系的关系.
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