Inverse Effectiveness and Multisensory Interactions in Visual Event-Related Potentials with Audiovisual Speech

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Ryan A. Stevenson
Maxim Bushmakin
Sunah Kim
Mark T. Wallace
Aina Puce
Thomas W. James
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[1] Indiana University,Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences
[2] Indiana University,Program in Neuroscience
[3] Vanderbilt University Medical Center,Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences
[4] Indiana University,Cognitive Science Program
[5] University of California,Vision Science Program, School of Optometry
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Brain Topography | 2012年 / 25卷
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Multisensory integration; Inverse effectiveness; ERPs; P1-N1-P2; N170; Speech perception; Face perception;
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In recent years, it has become evident that neural responses previously considered to be unisensory can be modulated by sensory input from other modalities. In this regard, visual neural activity elicited to viewing a face is strongly influenced by concurrent incoming auditory information, particularly speech. Here, we applied an additive-factors paradigm aimed at quantifying the impact that auditory speech has on visual event-related potentials (ERPs) elicited to visual speech. These multisensory interactions were measured across parametrically varied stimulus salience, quantified in terms of signal to noise, to provide novel insights into the neural mechanisms of audiovisual speech perception. First, we measured a monotonic increase of the amplitude of the visual P1-N1-P2 ERP complex during a spoken-word recognition task with increases in stimulus salience. ERP component amplitudes varied directly with stimulus salience for visual, audiovisual, and summed unisensory recordings. Second, we measured changes in multisensory gain across salience levels. During audiovisual speech, the P1 and P1-N1 components exhibited less multisensory gain relative to the summed unisensory components with reduced salience, while N1-P2 amplitude exhibited greater multisensory gain as salience was reduced, consistent with the principle of inverse effectiveness. The amplitude interactions were correlated with behavioral measures of multisensory gain across salience levels as measured by response times, suggesting that change in multisensory gain associated with unisensory salience modulations reflects an increased efficiency of visual speech processing.
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