Multisensory perception reflects individual differences in processing temporal correlations

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Aaron R. Nidiffer
Adele Diederich
Ramnarayan Ramachandran
Mark T. Wallace
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[1] Vanderbilt University,Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences
[2] Life Sciences & Chemistry Jacobs University,Department of Health
[3] Vanderbilt University,Vanderbilt Brain Institute
[4] Vanderbilt University,Department of Psychology
[5] Vanderbilt University,Department of Psychiatry
[6] Vanderbilt University,Vanderbilt Kennedy Center
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Scientific Reports | / 8卷
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Multisensory Perception; Stimulus Correlates; Sensory Evidence; Audiovisual Correlation; Audiovisual Trials;
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Sensory signals originating from a single event, such as audiovisual speech, are temporally correlated. Correlated signals are known to facilitate multisensory integration and binding. We sought to further elucidate the nature of this relationship, hypothesizing that multisensory perception will vary with the strength of audiovisual correlation. Human participants detected near-threshold amplitude modulations in auditory and/or visual stimuli. During audiovisual trials, the frequency and phase of auditory modulations were varied, producing signals with a range of correlations. After accounting for individual differences which likely reflect relative unisensory temporal characteristics in participants, we found that multisensory perception varied linearly with strength of correlation. Diffusion modelling confirmed this and revealed that stimulus correlation is supplied to the decisional system as sensory evidence. These data implicate correlation as an important cue in audiovisual feature integration and binding and suggest correlational strength as an important factor for flexibility in these processes.
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