Predictive processing in biological motion perception in audiovisual context.

IF 1.1 4区 心理学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY Perception Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-28 DOI:10.1177/03010066251328268
Cemre Uçkan, Burcu A Urgen
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Visual perception of biological motion (BM) is essential in comprehending our environment. Despite the well-established contribution of cross-modal priming to our understanding of BM perception, the influence of expectations in audiovisual settings remains unexplored. The present study investigates the impact of congruent and incongruent auditory cues on detecting BMs presented in point-light displays, exploring the impact of predictive processing on BM perception in the audiovisual context. Participants viewed either congruent auditory priors, which gave the correct information about the BM, or incongruent priors. They were required to detect the BMs as fast and accurately as possible. Our findings revealed shorter reaction times in congruent trials than incongruent ones although accuracy remained unaffected by congruency. Overall, our results highlight that while prior information can facilitate faster detection of human motion, it does not necessarily enhance accuracy.

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视听环境下生物运动感知的预测加工。
生物运动的视觉感知(BM)对于理解我们的环境至关重要。尽管跨模态启动对我们理解脑损伤感知的贡献是公认的,但在视听环境中期望的影响仍未被探索。本研究探讨了一致和不一致的听觉线索对点光显示中脑损伤感知的影响,探讨了在视听环境下预测加工对脑损伤感知的影响。参与者要么观看一致的听觉先验,它给出了关于BM的正确信息,要么观看不一致的先验。他们被要求尽可能快速准确地检测到脑转移瘤。我们的研究结果显示,尽管准确性不受一致性的影响,但一致性试验的反应时间比不一致试验的反应时间短。总的来说,我们的研究结果强调,虽然先验信息可以促进更快地检测人体运动,但它不一定能提高准确性。
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Perception
Perception 医学-心理学
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2.80
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5.90%
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74
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Perception is a traditional print journal covering all areas of the perceptual sciences, but with a strong historical emphasis on perceptual illusions. Perception is a subscription journal, free for authors to publish their research as a Standard Article, Short Report or Short & Sweet. The journal also publishes Editorials and Book Reviews.
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