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Suboptimal Auditory Dominance in Audiovisual Integration of Temporal Cues

Suboptimal Auditory Dominance in Audiovisual Integration of Temporal Cues
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摘要 The present study examined whether audiovisual integration of temporal stimulus features in humans can be predicted by the maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) model which is based on the weighting of unisensory cues by their relative reliabilities. In an audiovisual temporal order judgment paradigm, the reliability of the auditory signal was manipulated by Gaussian volume envelopes, introducing varying degrees of temporal uncertainty. While statistically optimal weighting according to the MLE rule was found in half of the participants, the other half consistently overweighted the auditory signal. The results are discussed in terms of a general auditory bias in time perception, interindividual differences, as well as in terms of the conditions and limits of statistically optimal multisensory integration. The present study examined whether audiovisual integration of temporal stimulus features in humans can be predicted by the maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) model which is based on the weighting of unisensory cues by their relative reliabilities. In an audiovisual temporal order judgment paradigm, the reliability of the auditory signal was manipulated by Gaussian volume envelopes, introducing varying degrees of temporal uncertainty. While statistically optimal weighting according to the MLE rule was found in half of the participants, the other half consistently overweighted the auditory signal. The results are discussed in terms of a general auditory bias in time perception, interindividual differences, as well as in terms of the conditions and limits of statistically optimal multisensory integration.
作者 M Maiworm B Rder
出处 《Tsinghua Science and Technology》 SCIE EI CAS 2011年第2期121-132,共12页 清华大学学报(自然科学版(英文版)
基金 Supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) (No. GK 1247/1)
关键词 audiovisual integration statistically optimal behavior temporal perception audiovisual integration statistically optimal behavior temporal perception
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