Multisensory processing in the redundant-target effect: An event-related potential study

Matthias Gondan, Birgit Niederhaus, Frank Rösler, Brigitte Röder

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    Abstract

    Participants respond more quickly to two simultaneously presented target stimuli of two different modalities (redundant targets) than would be predicted from their reaction times to the unimodal targets. To examine the neural correlates of this redundant-target effect, event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded to auditory, visual, and bimodal standard and target stimuli presented at two locations (left and right of central fixation). Bimodal stimuli were combinations of two standards, two targets, or a standard and a target, presented either from the same or from different locations. Responses generally were faster for bimodal stimuli than for unimodal stimuli and were faster for spatially congruent than for spatially incongruent bimodal events. ERPs to spatially congruent and spatially incongruent bimodal stimuli started to differ over the parietal cortex as early as 160 msec after stimulus onset. The present study suggests that hearing and seeing interact at sensory-processing stages by matching spatial information across modalities.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftPerception and Psychophysics
    Vol/bind67
    Udgave nummer4
    Sider (fra-til)713-726
    Antal sider14
    ISSN0031-5117
    StatusUdgivet - maj 2005

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