Study of audiovisual asynchrony signal processing: Robot recognition system of different ages

Yanna Ren, Weiping Yang, Qiong Wu, Fengxia Wu, Satoshi Takahashi, Ejima Yoshimichi, Jinglong Wu
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The current studies indicated that sound can improve the visual perception. However, whether the gain is influenced by temporal disparity between visual and auditory stimuli, and whether the gain is the same for older and younger adults remains unclear. To clarify this mechanism, ten older adults and 10 younger adults were invited to confirm and visual/auditory discrimination task. The visual target task, visual irrelevant task, auditory target task, and auditory irrelevant task randomly presented on the right or left hemi-space of the central fixation point and the subjects were instructed to respond to target stimuli rapidly and accurately. The results showed that in the younger adults, the gain was greatest in the simultaneous audiovisual condition. With the enlargement of temporal disparity between visual stimulus and auditory stimulus, the gain decreased significantly, and the alterative slope was different between auditory proceeded visual stimulus and visual proceeded auditory stimulus. In the older adults, the variation tendency was similar to younger adults, but in all conditions, the response of older adults was significantly slower than that of younger adults. Our results suggested that the visual gains were influenced by temporal disparity between auditory and visual stimuli, and further suggested that the gain mechanism between auditory proceeded visual stimuli and visual proceeded auditory stimuli was different, which indicated that the development of intelligent robot should consider the condition of the target subject to switch to the adapt procedure.
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视听异步信号处理研究:不同年龄机器人识别系统
目前的研究表明,声音可以改善视觉感知。然而,这种增益是否受到视觉和听觉刺激之间的时间差异的影响,以及老年人和年轻人的增益是否相同,目前尚不清楚。为了阐明这一机制,我们邀请了10名老年人和10名年轻人来确认视觉/听觉辨别任务。视觉目标任务、视觉无关任务、听觉目标任务和听觉无关任务随机呈现在中央注视点的左右半空间,指导被试快速准确地对目标刺激作出反应。结果表明,在年轻的成年人中,同时视听条件下的增益最大。随着视觉刺激与听觉刺激时间差异的增大,增益显著减小,听觉继续视觉刺激与视觉继续听觉刺激的交替斜率存在差异。在老年人中,变化趋势与年轻人相似,但在所有条件下,老年人的反应明显慢于年轻人。结果表明,视觉增益受听觉和视觉刺激时间差异的影响,听觉继续视觉刺激和视觉继续听觉刺激之间的增益机制不同,这表明智能机器人的开发应考虑目标主体的条件切换到适应过程。
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