It has been proposed that there is a perceptual compensation for the difference between the speeds of light and sound. We examined this possibility using a range of auditory visual tasks, in which performance depends on the relative timing of auditory and visual information, and manipulated viewing distance to test for perceptual compensation. We explored auditory-visual integration, cross modal causal attributions, and auditory-visual temporal order judgments. We observed timing shifts with viewing distance following loudspeaker, but not headphone, presentations. We were unable to find reliable evidence of perceptual compensation. Our findings suggest that auditory and visual signals of an event that reach an observer at the same point in ...
After exposure to asynchronous sound and light stimuli, perceived audio-visual synchrony changes to ...
Events encoded in separate sensory modalities, such as audition and vision, can seem to be synchrono...
Literature reports numerous examples of the effect of moving visual stimuli on time estimation. Here...
AbstractIt has been proposed that there is a perceptual compensation for the difference between the ...
abora in re for which visual information, and manipulated viewing distance to test for perceptual co...
NoA controversial hypothesis within the domain of sensory research is that observers are able to use...
Both physical and physiological transmission times can differ between audition and vision. Under cer...
Due to their different propagation times, visual and auditory signals from external events arrive at...
For audiovisual sensory events, sound arrives with a delay relative to light that increases with eve...
Time and space are fundamental elements in the perceptual decision-making mechanism. However, becaus...
Humans exist in an environment wherein many unrelated events occur in close spatial and temporal pro...
International audienceMany events from daily life are audiovisual (AV). Handclaps produce both visua...
Four experiments were conducted to investigate whether sounds can draw the perception of lights furt...
There is increasing interest in multisensory influences upon sensory-specific judgments, such as whe...
Many events from daily life are audiovisual (AV). Handclaps produce both visual and acoustic signals...
After exposure to asynchronous sound and light stimuli, perceived audio-visual synchrony changes to ...
Events encoded in separate sensory modalities, such as audition and vision, can seem to be synchrono...
Literature reports numerous examples of the effect of moving visual stimuli on time estimation. Here...
AbstractIt has been proposed that there is a perceptual compensation for the difference between the ...
abora in re for which visual information, and manipulated viewing distance to test for perceptual co...
NoA controversial hypothesis within the domain of sensory research is that observers are able to use...
Both physical and physiological transmission times can differ between audition and vision. Under cer...
Due to their different propagation times, visual and auditory signals from external events arrive at...
For audiovisual sensory events, sound arrives with a delay relative to light that increases with eve...
Time and space are fundamental elements in the perceptual decision-making mechanism. However, becaus...
Humans exist in an environment wherein many unrelated events occur in close spatial and temporal pro...
International audienceMany events from daily life are audiovisual (AV). Handclaps produce both visua...
Four experiments were conducted to investigate whether sounds can draw the perception of lights furt...
There is increasing interest in multisensory influences upon sensory-specific judgments, such as whe...
Many events from daily life are audiovisual (AV). Handclaps produce both visual and acoustic signals...
After exposure to asynchronous sound and light stimuli, perceived audio-visual synchrony changes to ...
Events encoded in separate sensory modalities, such as audition and vision, can seem to be synchrono...
Literature reports numerous examples of the effect of moving visual stimuli on time estimation. Here...