Integration of auditory and visual information about objects in superior temporal sulcus.

Journal:

Neuron 2004 Mar

Authors:

Beauchamp MS, Lee KE, Argall BD, Martin A

Abstract

Two categories of objects in the environment-animals and man-made manipulable objects (tools)-are easily recognized by either their auditory or visual features. Although these features differ across modalities, the brain integrates them into a coherent percept. In three separate fMRI experiments, posterior superior temporal sulcus and middle temporal gyrus (pSTS/MTG) fulfilled objective criteria for an integration site. pSTS/MTG showed signal increases in response to either auditory or visual st
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imuli and responded more to auditory or visual objects than to meaningless (but complex) control stimuli. pSTS/MTG showed an enhanced response when auditory and visual object features were presented together, relative to presentation in a single modality. Finally, pSTS/MTG responded more to object identification than to other components of the behavioral task. We suggest that pSTS/MTG is specialized for integrating different types of information both within modalities (e.g., visual form, visual motion) and across modalities (auditory and visual).[less]

Mesh Headings:

Acoustic Stimulation, Analysis of Variance, Auditory Perception, Cerebral Cortex, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Photic Stimulation, Temporal Lobe, Visual Perception