The effect of movement speed on audiovisual temporal integration in streaming-bouncing illusion

被引:2
作者
Wang, Luning [1 ]
Lin, Liyue [1 ]
Sun, Yujia [2 ]
Hou, Shuang [1 ]
Ren, Jie [2 ]
机构
[1] Shanghai Univ Sport, Sch Psychol, Shanghai 200438, Peoples R China
[2] Shanghai Univ Sport, China Table Tennis Coll, Shanghai 200438, Peoples R China
关键词
Speed; Motion perception; Streaming-bouncing; Audiovisual temporal integration; Synchrony perception; MULTISENSORY INTEGRATION; MOTION DISCRIMINATION; VISUAL SIGNALS; PERCEPTION; SYNCHRONY; SOUND; MECHANISMS; CAPTURE; VISION;
D O I
10.1007/s00221-022-06312-y
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Motion perception in real situations is often stimulated by multisensory information. Speed is an essential characteristic of moving objects; however, at present, it is not clear whether speed affects the process of audiovisual temporal integration in motion perception. Therefore, this study used a streaming-bouncing task (a bistable motion perception; SB task) combined with a simultaneous judgment task (SJ task) to explore the effect of speed on audiovisual temporal integration from implicit and explicit perspectives. The experiment had a within-subjects design, two speed conditions (fast/slow), eleven audiovisual conditions [stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA): 0 ms/ +/- 60 ms/ +/- 120 ms/ +/- 180 ms/ +/- 240 ms/ +/- 300 ms], and a visual-only condition. A total of 30 subjects were recruited for the study. These participants completed the SB task and the SJ task successively. The results showed the following outcomes: (1) the optimal times needed to induce the "bouncing" illusion and maximum audiovisual bounce-inducing effect (ABE) magnitude were much earlier than that for the optimal time of audiovisual synchrony, (2) speed as a bottom-up factor could affect the proportion of "bouncing" perception in SB illusions but did not affect the ABE magnitude, (3) speed could also affect the ability of audiovisual temporal integration in motion perception, and the main manifestation was that the point of subjective simultaneity (PSS) in fast speed conditions was earlier than that of slow speed conditions in the SJ task and (4) the SB task and SJ task were not related. In conclusion, the time to complete the maximum audiovisual integration was different from the optimal time for synchrony perception; moreover, speed could affect audiovisual temporal integration in motion perception but only in explicit temporal tasks.
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页码:1139 / 1149
页数:11
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