Human infants begin very early in life to take advantage of multisensory information by extracting the invariant amodal information that is conveyed redundantly by multiple senses. Here we addressed the question as to whether infants can bind multisensory moving stimuli, and whether this occurs even if the motion produced by the stimuli is only illusory. Three- to 4-month-old infants were presented with two bimodal pairings: visuo-tactile and audio-visual. Visuo-tactile pairings consisted of apparently vertically moving bars (the Barber Pole illusion) moving in either the same or opposite direction with a concurrent tactile stimulus consisting of strokes given on the infant’s back. Audio-visual pairings consisted of the Barber Pole illusion...
Amodal (redundant) and arbitrary cross-sensory feature associations involve the context-insensitive ...
Multisensory processes include the capacity to combine information from the different senses, often ...
Research has demonstrated that young infants can detect a change in the tempo and the rhythm of an e...
Human infants begin very early in life to take advantage of multisensory information by extracting t...
From birth, infants detect associations between the locations of static visual objects and sounds th...
Previous studies have shown that adults respond faster and more reliably to bimodal compared to unim...
L. Bahrick and R. Lickliter (2000) proposed an intersensory redundancy hypothesis that states that i...
Perception of object persistence across occlusion emerges at around 4 months of age for objects movi...
An ability to detect the common location of multisensory stimulation is essential for us to perceive...
The research reported here investigated how the congruency of audiovisual stimulation affects infant...
When newborns leave the enclosed spatial environment of the uterus and arrive in the outside world, ...
Recent findings indicate that 7-months-old infants perceive and represent the sounds inherent to mov...
Background: Effective multisensory processing develops in infancy and is thought to be important for...
In the current study, we examined the role of active experience on sensitivity to multisensory synch...
In the current study, we examined the role of active experience on sensitivity to multisensory synch...
Amodal (redundant) and arbitrary cross-sensory feature associations involve the context-insensitive ...
Multisensory processes include the capacity to combine information from the different senses, often ...
Research has demonstrated that young infants can detect a change in the tempo and the rhythm of an e...
Human infants begin very early in life to take advantage of multisensory information by extracting t...
From birth, infants detect associations between the locations of static visual objects and sounds th...
Previous studies have shown that adults respond faster and more reliably to bimodal compared to unim...
L. Bahrick and R. Lickliter (2000) proposed an intersensory redundancy hypothesis that states that i...
Perception of object persistence across occlusion emerges at around 4 months of age for objects movi...
An ability to detect the common location of multisensory stimulation is essential for us to perceive...
The research reported here investigated how the congruency of audiovisual stimulation affects infant...
When newborns leave the enclosed spatial environment of the uterus and arrive in the outside world, ...
Recent findings indicate that 7-months-old infants perceive and represent the sounds inherent to mov...
Background: Effective multisensory processing develops in infancy and is thought to be important for...
In the current study, we examined the role of active experience on sensitivity to multisensory synch...
In the current study, we examined the role of active experience on sensitivity to multisensory synch...
Amodal (redundant) and arbitrary cross-sensory feature associations involve the context-insensitive ...
Multisensory processes include the capacity to combine information from the different senses, often ...
Research has demonstrated that young infants can detect a change in the tempo and the rhythm of an e...