Brain Sciences (Mar 2024)

Embodied Cross-Modal Interactions Based on an Altercentric Reference Frame

  • Guanchen Guo,
  • Nanbo Wang,
  • Chu Sun,
  • Haiyan Geng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci14040314
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
p. 314

Abstract

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Accurate comprehension of others’ thoughts and intentions is crucial for smooth social interactions, wherein understanding their perceptual experiences serves as a fundamental basis for this high-level social cognition. However, previous research has predominantly focused on the visual modality when investigating perceptual processing from others’ perspectives, leaving the exploration of multisensory inputs during this process largely unexplored. By incorporating auditory stimuli into visual perspective-taking (VPT) tasks, we have designed a novel experimental paradigm in which the spatial correspondence between visual and auditory stimuli was limited to the altercentric rather than the egocentric reference frame. Overall, we found that when individuals engaged in explicit or implicit VPT to process visual stimuli from an avatar’s viewpoint, the concomitantly presented auditory stimuli were also processed within this avatar-centered reference frame, revealing altercentric cross-modal interactions.

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