Background Synchrony judgments involve deciding whether cues to an event are in synch or out of synch, while temporal order judgments involve deciding which of the cues came first. When the cues come from different sensory modalities these judgments can be used to investigate multisensory integration in the temporal domain. However, evidence indicates that that these two tasks should not be used interchangeably as it is unlikely that they measure the same perceptual mechanism. The current experiment further explores this issue across a variety of different audiovisual stimulus types. Methodology/Principal Findings Participants were presented with 5 audiovisual stimulus types, each at 11 parametrically manipulated levels of cue asynchrony. ...
<p>Multisensory processing is a core perceptual capability, and the need to understand its neural ba...
Physical simultaneity between two stimuli typically differs from perceived simultaneity. Moreover, s...
Audio-visual stimulus pairs presented at various relative delays, are commonly judged as being "sync...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Synchrony judgments involve deciding whether cues to an event are in synch ...
BACKGROUND: Synchrony judgments involve deciding whether cues to an event are in synch or out of syn...
Synchrony judgments involve deciding whether cues to an event are in synch or out of synch, while te...
Background Synchrony judgments involve deciding whether cues to an event are in synch or out of s...
When an audio-visual event is perceived in the natural environment, a physical delay will always occ...
Research on the perception of temporal order uses either temporal-order judgment (TOJ) tasks or sync...
Synchrony perception for audio–visual stimulus pairs is typically studied by using temporal order ju...
Integration of temporally misaligned sensory information is crucial for constructing a unified perce...
Multisensory processing is a core perceptual capability, and the need to understand its neural bases...
<p>Multisensory processing is a core perceptual capability, and the need to understand its neural ba...
<p>Multisensory processing is a core perceptual capability, and the need to understand its neural ba...
<p>Multisensory processing is a core perceptual capability, and the need to understand its neural ba...
Physical simultaneity between two stimuli typically differs from perceived simultaneity. Moreover, s...
Audio-visual stimulus pairs presented at various relative delays, are commonly judged as being "sync...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Synchrony judgments involve deciding whether cues to an event are in synch ...
BACKGROUND: Synchrony judgments involve deciding whether cues to an event are in synch or out of syn...
Synchrony judgments involve deciding whether cues to an event are in synch or out of synch, while te...
Background Synchrony judgments involve deciding whether cues to an event are in synch or out of s...
When an audio-visual event is perceived in the natural environment, a physical delay will always occ...
Research on the perception of temporal order uses either temporal-order judgment (TOJ) tasks or sync...
Synchrony perception for audio–visual stimulus pairs is typically studied by using temporal order ju...
Integration of temporally misaligned sensory information is crucial for constructing a unified perce...
Multisensory processing is a core perceptual capability, and the need to understand its neural bases...
<p>Multisensory processing is a core perceptual capability, and the need to understand its neural ba...
<p>Multisensory processing is a core perceptual capability, and the need to understand its neural ba...
<p>Multisensory processing is a core perceptual capability, and the need to understand its neural ba...
Physical simultaneity between two stimuli typically differs from perceived simultaneity. Moreover, s...
Audio-visual stimulus pairs presented at various relative delays, are commonly judged as being "sync...