Modality-specific effects of threat on self-motion perception.

IF 4.5 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY BMC Biology Pub Date : 2024-05-23 DOI:10.1186/s12915-024-01911-3
Shira Hacohen-Brown, Eva Gilboa-Schechtman, Adam Zaidel
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Background: Threat and individual differences in threat-processing bias perception of stimuli in the environment. Yet, their effect on perception of one's own (body-based) self-motion in space is unknown. Here, we tested the effects of threat on self-motion perception using a multisensory motion simulator with concurrent threatening or neutral auditory stimuli.

Results: Strikingly, threat had opposite effects on vestibular and visual self-motion perception, leading to overestimation of vestibular, but underestimation of visual self-motions. Trait anxiety tended to be associated with an enhanced effect of threat on estimates of self-motion for both modalities.

Conclusions: Enhanced vestibular perception under threat might stem from shared neural substrates with emotional processing, whereas diminished visual self-motion perception may indicate that a threatening stimulus diverts attention away from optic flow integration. Thus, threat induces modality-specific biases in everyday experiences of self-motion.

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威胁对自我运动感知的特定模式影响
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