Visual, auditory and tactile stimuli compete for early sensory processing capacities within but not between senses

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作者
Porcu, Emanuele [1 ]
Keitel, Christian [1 ,2 ]
Mueller, Matthias M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Leipzig, Inst Psychol, D-04109 Leipzig, Germany
[2] Univ Glasgow, Inst Neurosci & Psychol, Ctr Cognit Neuroimaging, Glasgow G12 8Q8, Lanark, Scotland
关键词
EEG; Biased competition; Steady-state evoked potential; Inter-modal attention; Multisensory; Cross-modal; STATE EVOKED-POTENTIALS; SELECTIVE ATTENTION; SPATIAL ATTENTION; MULTISENSORY INTEGRATION; SOMATOSENSORY CORTEX; EXTRASTRIATE CORTEX; PERCEPTUAL LOAD; MODALITY; MECHANISMS; RESOURCES;
D O I
10.1016/j.neuroimage.2014.04.024
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
We investigated whether unattended visual, auditory and tactile stimuli compete for capacity-limited early sensory processing across senses. In three experiments, we probed competitive audio-visual, visuo-tactile and audio-tactile stimulus interactions. To this end, continuous visual, auditory and tactile stimulus streams ('reference' stimuli) were frequency-tagged to elicit steady-state responses (SSRs). These electrophysiological oscillatory brain responses indexed ongoing stimulus processing in corresponding senses. To induce competition, we introduced transient frequency-tagged stimuli in same and/or different senses ('competitors') during reference presentation. Participants performed a separate visual discrimination task at central fixation to control for attentional biases of sensory processing. A comparison of reference-driven SSR amplitudes between competitor-present and competitor-absent periods revealed reduced amplitudes when a competitor was presented in the same sensory modality as the reference. Reduced amplitudes indicated the competitor's suppressive influence on reference stimulus processing. Crucially, no such suppression was found when a competitor was presented in a different than the reference modality. These results strongly suggest that early sensory competition is exclusively modality-specific and does not extend across senses. We discuss consequences of these findings for modeling the neural mechanisms underlying intermodal attention. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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