Abstract Saccadic reaction time (SRT) toward a visual target stimulus was measured under simultaneous presen-tation of an auditory non-target (accessory stimulus). Horizontal position of the target was varied (25 left and right of fixation) as well as position and intensity of the auditory accessory. SRT was reduced under the presence of the accessory, and it decreased both with increasing intensity of the auditory accessory and with decreasing distance between target and accessory. The absence of a significant interaction between distance and auditory intensity suggests (1) that the intensity of the accessory stimulus has no direct influence on the process of crossmodal integration, and (2) that spatial position and intensity of the acces...
Simple reaction times to lateralized visual (Experiment 1) or auditory (Experiment 2) targets were s...
The aim of this study was to establish whether spatial attention triggered by bimodal exogenous cues...
The aim of this study was to establish whether spatial attention triggered by bimodal exogenous cues...
In two experiments, saccadic eye movements were investigated in a bimodal focused attention task wit...
The experiments reported in this thesis investigate whether the current understanding of crossmodal ...
The saccadic response to a suddenly appearing visual target stimulus is faster when an accessory aud...
Abstract Although saccadic reaction times to a visual stimulus are facilitated if an auditory accomp...
Initiating an eye movement towards a suddenly appearing visual target is faster when an accessory au...
Two experiments examined any inhibition-of-return (IOR) effects from auditory cues and from precedin...
Initiating an eye movement towards a suddenly appearing visual target is faster when an accessory au...
In a previous study we quantified the effect of multisensory integration on the latency and accuracy...
Ten experiments examined the interactions between vision and audition in stimulusdriven spatial att...
Although saccadic reaction times to a visual stimulus are facilitated if an auditory accompanying st...
When attention is divided across vision and hearing, participants typically respond faster when a vi...
For moving targets, bimodal facilitation of reaction time has been observed for motion in the depth ...
Simple reaction times to lateralized visual (Experiment 1) or auditory (Experiment 2) targets were s...
The aim of this study was to establish whether spatial attention triggered by bimodal exogenous cues...
The aim of this study was to establish whether spatial attention triggered by bimodal exogenous cues...
In two experiments, saccadic eye movements were investigated in a bimodal focused attention task wit...
The experiments reported in this thesis investigate whether the current understanding of crossmodal ...
The saccadic response to a suddenly appearing visual target stimulus is faster when an accessory aud...
Abstract Although saccadic reaction times to a visual stimulus are facilitated if an auditory accomp...
Initiating an eye movement towards a suddenly appearing visual target is faster when an accessory au...
Two experiments examined any inhibition-of-return (IOR) effects from auditory cues and from precedin...
Initiating an eye movement towards a suddenly appearing visual target is faster when an accessory au...
In a previous study we quantified the effect of multisensory integration on the latency and accuracy...
Ten experiments examined the interactions between vision and audition in stimulusdriven spatial att...
Although saccadic reaction times to a visual stimulus are facilitated if an auditory accompanying st...
When attention is divided across vision and hearing, participants typically respond faster when a vi...
For moving targets, bimodal facilitation of reaction time has been observed for motion in the depth ...
Simple reaction times to lateralized visual (Experiment 1) or auditory (Experiment 2) targets were s...
The aim of this study was to establish whether spatial attention triggered by bimodal exogenous cues...
The aim of this study was to establish whether spatial attention triggered by bimodal exogenous cues...