Auditory cues facilitate object movement processing in human extrastriate visual cortex during simulated self-motion: A pilot study

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العنوان: Auditory cues facilitate object movement processing in human extrastriate visual cortex during simulated self-motion: A pilot study
المؤلفون: Sheraz Khan, Matti Hämäläinen, Lucia M. Vaina, Fahimeh Mamashli, Jyrki Ahveninen, Kunjan D. Rana, Finnegan J. Calabro, Abhisek Samal, Seppo P. Ahlfors
المصدر: Brain Res
بيانات النشر: Elsevier BV, 2021.
سنة النشر: 2021
مصطلحات موضوعية: Adult, Male, 0301 basic medicine, genetic structures, Observer (quantum physics), Computer science, Movement, Speech recognition, Motion Perception, Pilot Projects, Optic Flow, Article, Visual processing, Motion, Young Adult, 03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, medicine, Humans, Auditory system, Molecular Biology, Visual Cortex, Auditory Cortex, medicine.diagnostic_test, Crossmodal, General Neuroscience, Magnetoencephalography, Motion detection, Object (computer science), Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 030104 developmental biology, Visual cortex, medicine.anatomical_structure, Auditory Perception, Visual Perception, Female, Neurology (clinical), Cues, Photic Stimulation, 030217 neurology & neurosurgery, Developmental Biology
الوصف: Visual segregation of moving objects is a considerable computational challenge when the observer moves through space. Recent psychophysical studies suggest that directionally congruent, moving auditory cues can substantially improve parsing object motion in such settings, but the exact brain mechanisms and visual processing stages that mediate these effects are still incompletely known. Here, we utilized multivariate pattern analyses (MVPA) of MRI-informed magnetoencephalography (MEG) source estimates to examine how crossmodal auditory cues facilitate motion detection during the observer's self-motion. During MEG recordings, participants identified a target object that moved either forward or backward within a visual scene that included nine identically textured objects simulating forward observer translation. Auditory motion cues 1) improved the behavioral accuracy of target localization, 2) significantly modulated the MEG source activity in the areas V2 and human middle temporal complex (hMT+), and 3) increased the accuracy at which the target movement direction could be decoded from hMT+ activity using MVPA. The increase of decoding accuracy by auditory cues in hMT+ was significant also when superior temporal activations in or near auditory cortices were regressed out from the hMT+ source activity to control for source estimation biases caused by point spread. Taken together, these results suggest that parsing object motion from self-motion-induced optic flow in the human extrastriate visual cortex can be facilitated by crossmodal influences from auditory system.
تدمد: 0006-8993
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::db83574f2a374a95c617017e28a775ff
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brainres.2021.147489
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.doi.dedup.....db83574f2a374a95c617017e28a775ff
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE