Rhythmic modulation of visual perception by continuous rhythmic auditory stimulation

Anna-Katharina R. Bauer, Freek van Ede, Andrew J. Quinn, Anna C. Nobre

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Abstract

At any given moment our sensory systems receive multiple, often rhythmic, inputs from the environment. Processing of temporally structured events in one sensory modality can guide both behavioral and neural processing of events in other sensory modalities, but whether this occurs remains unclear. Here, we used human electroencephalography (EEG) to test the cross-modal influences of a continuous auditory frequency-modulated (FM) sound on visual perception and visual cortical activity. We report systematic fluctuations in perceptual discrimination of brief visual stimuli in line with the phase of the FM-sound. We further show that this rhythmic modulation in visual perception is related to an accompanying rhythmic modulation of neural activity recorded over visual areas. Importantly, in our task, perceptual and neural visual modulations occurred without any abrupt and salient onsets in the energy of the auditory stimulation and without any rhythmic structure in the visual stimulus. As such, the results provide a critical validation for the existence and functional role of cross-modal entrainment and demonstrates its utility for organizing the perception of multisensory stimulation in the natural environment.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7065-7075
Number of pages11
JournalThe Journal of Neuroscience
Volume41
Issue number33
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Aug 2021

Keywords

  • cross-modal influences
  • EEG
  • frequency-modulated sounds
  • multisensory perception
  • neural entrainment
  • rhythmic attentional sampling

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