After repeated exposures to two successive audiovisual stimuli presented in one frequent order, participants eventually perceive a pair separated by some lag time in the same order as occurring simultaneously (lag adaptation). In contrast, we previously found that perceptual changes occurred in the opposite direction in response to tactile stimuli, conforming to Bayesian integration theory (Bayesian calibration). We further showed, in theory, that the effect of Bayesian calibration cannot be observed when the lag adaptation was fully operational. This led to the hypothesis that Bayesian calibration affects judgments regarding the order of audiovisual stimuli, but that this effect is concealed behind the lag adaptation mechanism. In the pres...
Synchrony perception for audio–visual stimulus pairs is typically studied by using temporal order ju...
<div><p>Visual motion information from dynamic environments is important in multisensory temporal pe...
Machulla T, Di Luca M, Ernst MO. Does audiovisual temporal recalibration store without stimulation? ...
After repeated exposures to two successive audiovisual stimuli presented in one frequent order, part...
<p>(A) Examples of biased distribution of stimulation intervals: Gaussian distributions with positiv...
<p>(A, B) SOAs between a light stimulus and a tone pip (1046 or 1480 Hz) were sampled from one of tw...
To perceive the auditory and visual aspects of a physical event as occurring simultaneously, the bra...
The perception of simultaneity between auditory and visual information is of crucial importance for ...
The human brain exhibits a highly adaptive ability to reduce natural asynchronies between visual and...
When presented with temporally displaced audiovisual events, observers shift their point of subjecti...
Observers change their audio-visual timing judgements after exposure to asynchronous audiovisual sig...
Both physical and physiological transmission times can differ between audition and vision. Under cer...
In order to understand the world around us, we combine information across the different senses. This...
Both physical and physiological transmission times can differ between audition and vision. Under cer...
Combining signals across the senses improves precision and speed of perception, although this multis...
Synchrony perception for audio–visual stimulus pairs is typically studied by using temporal order ju...
<div><p>Visual motion information from dynamic environments is important in multisensory temporal pe...
Machulla T, Di Luca M, Ernst MO. Does audiovisual temporal recalibration store without stimulation? ...
After repeated exposures to two successive audiovisual stimuli presented in one frequent order, part...
<p>(A) Examples of biased distribution of stimulation intervals: Gaussian distributions with positiv...
<p>(A, B) SOAs between a light stimulus and a tone pip (1046 or 1480 Hz) were sampled from one of tw...
To perceive the auditory and visual aspects of a physical event as occurring simultaneously, the bra...
The perception of simultaneity between auditory and visual information is of crucial importance for ...
The human brain exhibits a highly adaptive ability to reduce natural asynchronies between visual and...
When presented with temporally displaced audiovisual events, observers shift their point of subjecti...
Observers change their audio-visual timing judgements after exposure to asynchronous audiovisual sig...
Both physical and physiological transmission times can differ between audition and vision. Under cer...
In order to understand the world around us, we combine information across the different senses. This...
Both physical and physiological transmission times can differ between audition and vision. Under cer...
Combining signals across the senses improves precision and speed of perception, although this multis...
Synchrony perception for audio–visual stimulus pairs is typically studied by using temporal order ju...
<div><p>Visual motion information from dynamic environments is important in multisensory temporal pe...
Machulla T, Di Luca M, Ernst MO. Does audiovisual temporal recalibration store without stimulation? ...