Steady state responses to temporally congruent and incongruent auditory and vibrotactile amplitude modulated stimulation

被引:6
|
作者
Budd, Timothy W. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Timora, Justin R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Newcastle, Sch Psychol, Ourimbah, NSW 2258, Australia
[2] Univ Newcastle, Prior Ctr Translat Neurosci & Mental Hlth Res, Ourimbah, NSW 2258, Australia
[3] Hunter Med Res Inst, Newcastle, NSW, Australia
关键词
Cross-modal correspondence; Amplitude modulation; Steady-state response; Temporal information; Multisensory integration; Perceptual sensitivity; MULTISENSORY INTEGRATION; EVOKED-POTENTIALS; SPATIAL ATTENTION; PHASE PATTERNS; EEG PHASE; LOW-LEVEL; VIBRATION; NEURONS; DETERMINANTS; SYNCHRONY;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2013.06.001
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Recent research suggests that multisensory integration may occur at an early phase in sensory processing and within cortical regions traditionally though to be exclusively unisensory. Evidence from perceptual and electrophysiological studies indicate that the cross modal temporal correspondence of multisensory stimuli plays a fundamental role in the cortical integration of information across separate sensory modalities. Further, oscillatory neural activity in sensory cortices may provide the principle mechanism whereby sensory information from separate modalities is integrated. In the present study we aimed to extend this prior research by using the steady-state EEG response (SSR) to examine whether variations in the cross-modality temporal correspondence of amplitude modulated auditory and vibrotactile stimulation are apparent in SSR activity to multisensory stimulation. To achieve this we varied the cross-modal congruence of modulation rate for passively and simultaneously presented amplitude modulated auditory and vibrotactile stimuli. In order to maximise the SSR response in both modalities 21 and 40 Hz modulation rates were selected. Consistent with prior SSR studies, the present results showed clear evidence of phase-locking for EEG frequencies corresponding to the modulation rate of auditory and vibrotactile stimulation. As also found previously, the optimal modulation rate for SSR activity differed according to the modality, being greater at 40 Hz for auditory responses and greater at 21 Hz for vibrotactile responses. Despite consistent and reliable changes in SSR activity with manipulations of modulation rate within modality, the present study failed to provide strong evidence of multisensory interactions in SSR activity for temporally congruent, relative to incongruent, cross modal conditions. The results are discussed in terms of the role of attention as a possible factor in reconciling inconsistencies in SSR studies of multisensory integration. Crown Copyright (C) 2013 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:419 / 432
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Linear combination of auditory steady-state responses evoked by co-modulated tones
    Guerit, Francois
    Marozeau, Jeremy
    Epp, Bastian
    JOURNAL OF THE ACOUSTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, 2017, 142 (04): : EL395 - EL400
  • [32] Spatiotemporal reconstruction of auditory steady-state responses to acoustic amplitude modulations: Potential sources beyond the auditory pathway
    Farahani, Ehsan Darestani
    Goossens, Tine
    Wouters, Jan
    van Wieringen, Astrid
    NEUROIMAGE, 2017, 148 : 240 - 253
  • [33] Human auditory steady-state responses
    Picton, TW
    John, MS
    Dimitrijevic, A
    Purcell, D
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AUDIOLOGY, 2003, 42 (04) : 177 - 219
  • [34] Multiple auditory steady-state responses
    Picton, TW
    Dimitrijevic, A
    John, MS
    ANNALS OF OTOLOGY RHINOLOGY AND LARYNGOLOGY, 2002, 111 (05): : 16 - 21
  • [35] HUMAN AUDITORY STEADY-STATE RESPONSES
    PICTON, TW
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 1987, 34 (3-4) : 228 - 229
  • [36] AUDITORY STEADY-STATE RESPONSES IN THE RABBIT
    OTTAVIANI, F
    PALUDETTI, G
    GRASSI, S
    DRAICCHIO, F
    SANTARELLI, RM
    SERAFINI, G
    PETTOROSSI, VE
    AUDIOLOGY, 1990, 29 (04): : 212 - 218
  • [37] Review and Application of Auditory Steady State Responses
    Manuel Fernandez-Parra, J.
    Rodriguez-Resendiz, Juvenal
    Avecilla-Ramirez, Gloria N.
    2018 IEEE-EMBS CONFERENCE ON BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING AND SCIENCES (IECBES), 2018, : 661 - 666
  • [38] The detection of Steady State Auditory Brainstem Responses
    Orsi, T
    Kunov, H
    Madsen, PB
    CANADIAN MEDICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY, PROCEEDINGS, 1997, : 52 - 53
  • [39] Search for normality criteria of auditory brain responses and auditory steady state response with free-field stimulation
    Calero del Castillo, Juan B.
    Guillen Martinez, Alberto J.
    Garcia-Purrinos Garcia, Francisco
    ACTA OTORRINOLARINGOLOGICA ESPANOLA, 2019, 70 (05): : 258 - 264
  • [40] Visual load effects on the auditory steady-state responses to 20-, 40-, and 80-Hz amplitude-modulated tones
    Szychowska, Malina
    Wiens, Stefan
    PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, 2021, 228