Influence of Auditory Cues on the Neuronal Response to Naturalistic Visual Stimuli in a Virtual Reality Setting

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العنوان: Influence of Auditory Cues on the Neuronal Response to Naturalistic Visual Stimuli in a Virtual Reality Setting
المؤلفون: George Al Boustani, Lennart Jakob Konstantin Weiß, Hongwei Li, Svea Marie Meyer, Lukas Hiendlmeier, Philipp Rinklin, Bjoern Menze, Werner Hemmert, Bernhard Wolfrum
المساهمون: University of Zurich, Wolfrum, Bernhard
المصدر: Frontiers in human neuroscience. 16
سنة النشر: 2021
مصطلحات موضوعية: 610 Medicine & health, ddc, 3206 Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology, 2738 Psychiatry and Mental Health, Behavioral Neuroscience, Psychiatry and Mental health, Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology, Neurology, 2808 Neurology, 2802 Behavioral Neuroscience, Human Neuroscience, brain computer interface, event-related potential (ERP), combinational audio-visual stimulus, visual evoked potential (VEP), virtual reality, support vector machine (SVM), 11493 Department of Quantitative Biomedicine, 2803 Biological Psychiatry, Biological Psychiatry
الوصف: Virtual reality environments offer great opportunities to study the performance of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) in real-world contexts. As real-world stimuli are typically multimodal, their neuronal integration elicits complex response patterns. To investigate the effect of additional auditory cues on the processing of visual information, we used virtual reality to mimic safety-related events in an industrial environment while we concomitantly recorded electroencephalography (EEG) signals. We simulated a box traveling on a conveyor belt system where two types of stimuli – an exploding and a burning box – interrupt regular operation. The recordings from 16 subjects were divided into two subsets, a visual-only and an audio-visual experiment. In the visual-only experiment, the response patterns for both stimuli elicited a similar pattern – a visual evoked potential (VEP) followed by an event-related potential (ERP) over the occipital-parietal lobe. Moreover, we found the perceived severity of the event to be reflected in the signal amplitude. Interestingly, the additional auditory cues had a twofold effect on the previous findings: The P1 component was significantly suppressed in the case of the exploding box stimulus, whereas the N2c showed an enhancement for the burning box stimulus. This result highlights the impact of multisensory integration on the performance of realistic BCI applications. Indeed, we observed alterations in the offline classification accuracy for a detection task based on a mixed feature extraction (variance, power spectral density, and discrete wavelet transform) and a support vector machine classifier. In the case of the explosion, the accuracy slightly decreased by –1.64% p. in an audio-visual experiment compared to the visual-only. Contrarily, the classification accuracy for the burning box increased by 5.58% p. when additional auditory cues were present. Hence, we conclude, that especially in challenging detection tasks, it is favorable to consider the potential of multisensory integration when BCIs are supposed to operate under (multimodal) real-world conditions.
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تدمد: 1662-5161
الوصول الحر: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::e16102489dc434c40ca1630b5d60cae4Test
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35721351Test
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الانضمام: edsair.doi.dedup.....e16102489dc434c40ca1630b5d60cae4
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