Title of article :
Perceptual load influences auditory space perception in the ventriloquist aftereffect
Author/Authors :
Eramudugolla، نويسنده , , Ranmalee and Kamke، نويسنده , , Marc. R. and Soto-Faraco، نويسنده , , Salvador and Mattingley، نويسنده , , Jason B.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
13
From page :
62
To page :
74
Abstract :
A period of exposure to trains of simultaneous but spatially offset auditory and visual stimuli can induce a temporary shift in the perception of sound location. This phenomenon, known as the ‘ventriloquist aftereffect’, reflects a realignment of auditory and visual spatial representations such that they approach perceptual alignment despite their physical spatial discordance. Such dynamic changes to sensory representations are likely to underlie the brain’s ability to accommodate inter-sensory discordance produced by sensory errors (particularly in sound localization) and variability in sensory transduction. It is currently unknown, however, whether these plastic changes induced by adaptation to spatially disparate inputs occurs automatically or whether they are dependent on selectively attending to the visual or auditory stimuli. Here, we demonstrate that robust auditory spatial aftereffects can be induced even in the presence of a competing visual stimulus. Importantly, we found that when attention is directed to the competing stimuli, the pattern of aftereffects is altered. These results indicate that attention can modulate the ventriloquist aftereffect.
Keywords :
multisensory integration , attention , sound localization , Perceptual adaptation , Ventriloquist aftereffect
Journal title :
Cognition
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Cognition
Record number :
2077016
Link To Document :
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