| Literature DB >> 26300797 |
Jeannette R Mahoney1, Sophie Molholm2, John S Butler3, Pejman Sehatpour4, Manuel Gomez-Ramirez4, Walter Ritter5, John J Foxe2.
Abstract
Correlated sensory inputs coursing along the individual sensory processing hierarchies arrive at multisensory convergence zones in cortex where inputs are processed in an integrative manner. The exact hierarchical level of multisensory convergence zones and the timing of their inputs are still under debate, although increasingly, evidence points to multisensory integration (MSI) at very early sensory processing levels. While MSI is said to be governed by stimulus properties including space, time, and magnitude, violations of these rules have been documented. The objective of the current study was to determine, both psychophysically and electrophysiologically, whether differential visual-somatosensory (VS) integration patterns exist for stimuli presented to the same versus opposite hemifields. Using high-density electrical mapping and complementary psychophysical data, we examined multisensory integrative processing for combinations of visual and somatosensory inputs presented to both left and right spatial locations. We assessed how early during sensory processing VS interactions were seen in the event-related potential and whether spatial alignment of the visual and somatosensory elements resulted in differential integration effects. Reaction times to all VS pairings were significantly faster than those to the unisensory conditions, regardless of spatial alignment, pointing to engagement of integrative multisensory processing in all conditions. In support, electrophysiological results revealed significant differences between multisensory simultaneous VS and summed V + S responses, regardless of the spatial alignment of the constituent inputs. Nonetheless, multisensory effects were earlier in the aligned conditions, and were found to be particularly robust in the case of right-sided inputs (beginning at just 55 ms). In contrast to previous work on audio-visual and audio-somatosensory inputs, the current work suggests a degree of spatial specificity to the earliest detectable multisensory integrative effects in response to VS pairings.Entities:
Keywords: cross-modal; high-density electrical mapping; multisensory integration; sensory processing; visual-somatosensory integration
Year: 2015 PMID: 26300797 PMCID: PMC4525670 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01068
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Visual-somatosensory (VS) reaction time (RT) facilitationa.
| Stimulus condition | RTs to simultaneous multisensory stimulus pair | RTs to VS constituent unisensory stimulus conditions | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aligned Left | 313 ms | Soma (left): | 327 ms | |
| Visual (left): | 369 ms | |||
| Aligned Right | 312 ms | Soma (right): | 329 ms | |
| Visual (right): | 369 ms | |||
| Misaligned Left | 312 ms | Soma (left): | 327 ms | |
| Visual (right): | 369 ms | |||
| Misaligned Right | 314 ms | Soma (right): | 329 ms | t(13) = 5.77; |
| Visual (left): | 369 ms | t(13) = 10.37; | ||
Electrophysiological results.
| ERP component | ROI | Latency (ms) | Factors | Interactions | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Condition | Alignment | Stimulus Side | Hemi-scalp (ROI) | ||||
| Central-Parietal | 55–75 | NS | NS | NS | Condition × Stimulus side | ||
| Central-Parietal | 110–130 | NS | NS | NS | Condition × Stimulus Side × ROI | ||
| Central-Parietal | 125–145 | NS | NS | NS | Condition × Stimulus Side | ||
| Occipital | 80–100 | NS | NS | NS | NS | Stim Side × ROI | |
| Occipital | 125–145 | NS | NS | NS | Condition × Stimulus Side | ||
| Occipital | 180–200 | NS | NS | NS | Condition × ROI | ||