The auditory motion aftereffect (aMAE) can be induced in listeners after repeated presentation of a horizontally moving sound source. Aftereffects have also been found for the individual acoustic consequences of source motion such as amplitude or frequency modulations (AM, FM). No study, however, has investigated whether combining these changes would enhance the magnitude of the aMAE, which has appeared otherwise weak relative to its visual counterpart. AM, FM and binaural changes can occur simultaneously when sources move along common translational trajectories rather than the restricted rotational paths used in previous adaptation studies. This raises the question whether the observed weakness of the aMAE is due to the improper stimulatio...
BACKGROUND:Audition provides important cues with regard to stimulus motion although vision may provi...
BACKGROUND: When a second sound follows a long first sound, its location appears to be perceived awa...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>When a second sound follows a long first sound, its location appears to b...
In this paper, the auditory motion aftereffect (aMAE) was studied, using real moving sound as both t...
In this thesis, selective adaptation experiments are presented which investigate motion detection a...
In this study, we show that the contingent auditory motion aftereffect is strongly influenced by vis...
One possible strategy to evaluate whether signals in different modalities originate from a common ex...
Background: One possible strategy to evaluate whether signals in different modalities originate from...
BACKGROUND: One possible strategy to evaluate whether signals in different modalities originate from...
Following prolonged exposure to adaptor sounds moving in a single direction, participants may percei...
Information about the motion of objects can be extracted by multiple sensory modalities, and, as a c...
The motion aftereffect is a robust illusion of visual motion resulting from exposure to a moving pa...
Frequency modulation is critical to human speech. Evidence from psychophysics, neurophysiology, and ...
Audition provides important cues with regard to stimulus motion although vision may provide the most...
Prolonged exposure (adaptation) to a stimulus drifting at a constant speed can bias the perceived sp...
BACKGROUND:Audition provides important cues with regard to stimulus motion although vision may provi...
BACKGROUND: When a second sound follows a long first sound, its location appears to be perceived awa...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>When a second sound follows a long first sound, its location appears to b...
In this paper, the auditory motion aftereffect (aMAE) was studied, using real moving sound as both t...
In this thesis, selective adaptation experiments are presented which investigate motion detection a...
In this study, we show that the contingent auditory motion aftereffect is strongly influenced by vis...
One possible strategy to evaluate whether signals in different modalities originate from a common ex...
Background: One possible strategy to evaluate whether signals in different modalities originate from...
BACKGROUND: One possible strategy to evaluate whether signals in different modalities originate from...
Following prolonged exposure to adaptor sounds moving in a single direction, participants may percei...
Information about the motion of objects can be extracted by multiple sensory modalities, and, as a c...
The motion aftereffect is a robust illusion of visual motion resulting from exposure to a moving pa...
Frequency modulation is critical to human speech. Evidence from psychophysics, neurophysiology, and ...
Audition provides important cues with regard to stimulus motion although vision may provide the most...
Prolonged exposure (adaptation) to a stimulus drifting at a constant speed can bias the perceived sp...
BACKGROUND:Audition provides important cues with regard to stimulus motion although vision may provi...
BACKGROUND: When a second sound follows a long first sound, its location appears to be perceived awa...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>When a second sound follows a long first sound, its location appears to b...