What can crossmodal aftereffects reveal about neural representation and dynamics?
Identifieur interne : 004063 ( Main/Merge ); précédent : 004062; suivant : 004064What can crossmodal aftereffects reveal about neural representation and dynamics?
Auteurs : Talia Konkle ; Christopher I. MooreSource :
- Communicative & Integrative Biology [ 1942-0889 ] ; 2009.
Abstract
The brain continuously adapts to incoming sensory stimuli, which can lead to perceptual
illusions in the form of aftereffects. Recently we demonstrated that motion aftereffects
transfer between vision and touch.
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DOI: 10.4161/cib.2.6.9344
PubMed: 22811763
PubMed Central: 3398893
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<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en"><p>The brain continuously adapts to incoming sensory stimuli, which can lead to perceptual
illusions in the form of aftereffects. Recently we demonstrated that motion aftereffects
transfer between vision and touch.<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="R1"><sup>1</sup>
</xref>
Here,
the adapted brain state induced by one modality has consequences for processes in another
modality, implying that somewhere in the processing stream, visual and tactile motion have
shared underlying neural representations. We propose the adaptive processing
hypothesis—any area that processes a stimulus adapts to the features of the stimulus it
represents, and this adaptation has consequences for perception. This view argues that
there is no single locus of an aftereffect. Rather, aftereffects emerge when the test
stimulus used to probe the effect of adaptation requires processing of a given type. The
illusion will reflect the properties of the brain area(s) that support that specific level
of representation. We further suggest that many cortical areas are more process-dependent
than modality-dependent, with crossmodal interactions reflecting shared processing demands
in even ‘early’ sensory cortices.</p>
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