Multisensory-mediated auditory localization.

Perception

Department of Psychology, University of Milano-Bicocca, via dell'Innovazione 10, 20126 Milan, Italy.

Published: April 2008

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explores how unrelated visual stimuli impact our ability to pinpoint sounds, focusing on how different intensities of visual cues influence auditory localization.
  • Findings indicate that a strong visual cue can shift our perception of sound direction, while a weaker cue only has an effect when it aligns spatially with the sound.
  • The results imply that our brains employ various approaches to combine sensory information for better localization of sounds.

Article Abstract

Multisensory integration is a powerful mechanism for maximizing sensitivity to sensory events. We examined its effects on auditory localization in healthy human subjects. The specific objective was to test whether the relative intensity and location of a seemingly irrelevant visual stimulus would influence auditory localization in accordance with the inverse effectiveness and spatial rules of multisensory integration that have been developed from neurophysiological studies with animals [Stein and Meredith, 1993 The Merging of the Senses (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press)]. Subjects were asked to localize a sound in one condition in which a neutral visual stimulus was either above threshold (supra-threshold) or at threshold. In both cases the spatial disparity of the visual and auditory stimuli was systematically varied. The results reveal that stimulus salience is a critical factor in determining the effect of a neutral visual cue on auditory localization. Visual bias and, hence, perceptual translocation of the auditory stimulus appeared when the visual stimulus was supra-threshold, regardless of its location. However, this was not the case when the visual stimulus was at threshold. In this case, the influence of the visual cue was apparent only when the two cues were spatially coincident and resulted in an enhancement of stimulus localization. These data suggest that the brain uses multiple strategies to integrate multisensory information.

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