<p>The group performance on the temporal order judgment (TOJ) task is plotted as the proportion of “visual-first” responses as a function of the stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA, bold curve). The dashed lines represent the thresholds for above-chance performance on the TOJ task. The grayed area represents the SOAs where significant violation of the race model was observed on the reaction time task.</p
<p>The decision boundaries for “same”/“different” simultaneity judgments (SJs; dotted green vertical...
<p>Proportion of participants’ ‘simultaneous’ responses plotted as a function of the stimulus onset ...
<p>Performance is depicted separately for the different facial expressions of T2. T2 detection is co...
<p>The participant’s performance on the temporal order judgment (TOJ) task is plotted as the proport...
<p>The group performance on the reaction time (RT) task is plotted as the mean and standard deviatio...
<p>In this plot, each participant is represented by one line and each stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA...
<p>Means and standard deviations of the boundaries of the temporal window of integration (TWI) defin...
<p>The left panel shows Temporal Order Judgment psychometric functions for both groups before (gray ...
peer reviewedWe present a simple reaction time (RT) versus temporal order judgment (TOJ) experiment ...
Research on the perception of temporal order uses either temporal-order judgment (TOJ) tasks or sync...
<p>Response times averaged across subjects in the two experimental tasks: (a) temporal order judgmen...
Synchrony perception for audio–visual stimulus pairs is typically studied by using temporal order ju...
We do not fully understand the resolution at which temporal information is processed by different sp...
International audienceCorrectly discriminating the order of events arising in our environment is a f...
(A) Schematic of trial structure for spatially overlapping forward masking. (B) Orientation discrimi...
<p>The decision boundaries for “same”/“different” simultaneity judgments (SJs; dotted green vertical...
<p>Proportion of participants’ ‘simultaneous’ responses plotted as a function of the stimulus onset ...
<p>Performance is depicted separately for the different facial expressions of T2. T2 detection is co...
<p>The participant’s performance on the temporal order judgment (TOJ) task is plotted as the proport...
<p>The group performance on the reaction time (RT) task is plotted as the mean and standard deviatio...
<p>In this plot, each participant is represented by one line and each stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA...
<p>Means and standard deviations of the boundaries of the temporal window of integration (TWI) defin...
<p>The left panel shows Temporal Order Judgment psychometric functions for both groups before (gray ...
peer reviewedWe present a simple reaction time (RT) versus temporal order judgment (TOJ) experiment ...
Research on the perception of temporal order uses either temporal-order judgment (TOJ) tasks or sync...
<p>Response times averaged across subjects in the two experimental tasks: (a) temporal order judgmen...
Synchrony perception for audio–visual stimulus pairs is typically studied by using temporal order ju...
We do not fully understand the resolution at which temporal information is processed by different sp...
International audienceCorrectly discriminating the order of events arising in our environment is a f...
(A) Schematic of trial structure for spatially overlapping forward masking. (B) Orientation discrimi...
<p>The decision boundaries for “same”/“different” simultaneity judgments (SJs; dotted green vertical...
<p>Proportion of participants’ ‘simultaneous’ responses plotted as a function of the stimulus onset ...
<p>Performance is depicted separately for the different facial expressions of T2. T2 detection is co...