Title :
Mechanisms of visual-auditory temporal processing for artificial intelligence
Author :
Jingjing Yang ; Qi Li ; XiuJun Li ; Jinglong Wu
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. Sci. & Technol., Changchun Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Changchun, China
Abstract :
In everyday life, our brains integrate various kinds of information from different modalities to perceive our complex environment. Temporal synchrony of audiovisual stimuli is required for audiovisual integration. Many studies have shown that temporal asynchrony of visual-auditory stimuli can influence the interaction between visual and auditory stimulus, however, the multisensory mechanisms of asynchrony inputs were not well understood. In present study, visual and auditory stimuli onset asynchrony (SOA= ±250 ms, ±200 ms, ±150 ms, ±100 ms, ±50 ms, 0 ms), only the auditory stimulus was attended. From the behavioral results, the responses to temporal asynchronous audiovisual stimuli were more accurate than unimodal auditory stimuli. The most significant enhancement was SOA = -100ms condition (the visual preceding), which reaction time was the fastest. These results revealed the basis of audiovisual interaction in which audiovisual stimuli presented with different SOA. The temporal alignment of visual-auditory stimuli can enhance the auditory detection. The study can offer basic theory for artificial intelligence.
Keywords :
artificial intelligence; brain; hearing; neurophysiology; synchronisation; visual perception; SOA enhancement; artificial intelligence; asynchrony input; audiovisual integration; audiovisual interaction; auditory detection enhancement; auditory stimuli onset asynchrony; auditory stimulus interaction; behavioral result; brain; complex environment perception; information integration; modality variation; multisensory mechanism; reaction time; temporal alignment; temporal asynchronous audiovisual stimuli response; temporal asynchrony; temporal synchrony; time -100 ms; unimodal auditory stimuli; visual preceding; visual stimuli onset asynchrony; visual stimulus interaction; visual-auditory stimuli alignment; visual-auditory temporal processing mechanism; Artificial intelligence; Educational institutions; Presses; Semiconductor optical amplifiers; Standards; Time factors; Visualization; Audiovisual integration; Multimodal; Temporal alignment;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Engineering and Informatics (BMEI), 2014 7th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Dalian
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-5837-5
DOI :
10.1109/BMEI.2014.7002868