视–听注意神经机制研究综述
A Review of the Neural Mechanism of Visual-Audio Attention
DOI: 10.12677/AP.2023.133124, PDF,    科研立项经费支持
作者: 刘 恒, 赵 欣*:内蒙古师范大学心理学院,内蒙古 呼和浩特
关键词: 脑功能成像技术视–听注意多感觉整合Functional Neuroimaging Technologies Visual-Audio Attention Multisensory Integration
摘要: 随着脑成像技术的快速发展,视–听注意的脑功能解码已成为注意研究的热点问题。国内外学者从视觉或听觉单感觉通道到视–听多感觉通道等多个角度,对视–听注意的神经机制进行了揭示。研究显示,视–听注意既受到自上而下目标驱动加工模式的调控,又受到自下而上刺激驱动加工模式的调控;视–听刺激同步性及一致性也是注意调控的重要影响因素。未来研究可以在视–听刺激同步技术及多模态成像联合技术等方面寻找突破,对视–听注意的脑功能解码做进一步探索。
Abstract: With the rapid development of functional neuroimaging technologies, the brain function decoding process of visual-audio attention has become a hot topic in attention research. The neural mechanism of visual-audio attention from visual or auditory processes to audio-visual processes has been studied by researchers at home and abroad. Researches show that visual-audio attention is regulated by both top-down (goal-driven) control and bottom-up (stimulus-driven) control. Visual-audio synchronization and consistency are also important factors affecting attention regulation. Future researches need to look for breakthrough in audio-visual synchronization and multimodal imaging techniques to explore the brain function decoding process of visual-audio attention.
文章引用:刘恒, 赵欣 (2023). 视–听注意神经机制研究综述. 心理学进展, 13(3), 1039-1050. https://doi.org/10.12677/AP.2023.133124

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