An outstanding question in sensory neuroscience is whether the perceived timing of events is mediated by a central supra-modal timing mechanism, or multiple modality-specific systems. We use a perceptual learning paradigm to address this question.Three groups were trained daily for 10 sessions on an auditory, a visual or a combined audiovisual temporal order judgment (TOJ). Groups were pre-tested on a range TOJ tasks within and between their group modality prior to learning so that transfer of any learning from the trained task could be measured by post-testing other tasks. Robust TOJ learning (reduced temporal order discrimination thresholds) occurred for all groups, although auditory learning (dichotic 500/2000 Hz tones) was slightly weak...
Crossmodal stimuli can be perceived as being simultaneous even if they are not physically synchronou...
Accurate perception of the order of occurrence of sensory information is critical for the building u...
Previous studies on perception have yet to establish that psychophysical adaptation effects transfer...
An outstanding question in sensory neuroscience is whether the perceived timing of events is mediate...
An outstanding question in sensory neuroscience is whether the perceived timing of events is mediate...
Temporal perceptual learning shows specificity to the visual or auditory modality, or asymmetric p...
Temporal and spatial characteristics of sensory inputs are fundamental to multisensory integration b...
The experiments reported within this thesis use psychophysical techniques to examine the factors whi...
When formulating an estimate of event time, the human sensory system has been shown to possess a deg...
Both physical and physiological transmission times can differ between audition and vision. Under cer...
Both physical and physiological transmission times can differ between audition and vision. Under cer...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Considerable evidence co...
Integration of temporally misaligned sensory information is crucial for constructing a unified perce...
Both physical and physiological transmission times can differ between audition and vision. Under cer...
In natural scenes, audiovisual events deriving from the same source are synchronized at their origin...
Crossmodal stimuli can be perceived as being simultaneous even if they are not physically synchronou...
Accurate perception of the order of occurrence of sensory information is critical for the building u...
Previous studies on perception have yet to establish that psychophysical adaptation effects transfer...
An outstanding question in sensory neuroscience is whether the perceived timing of events is mediate...
An outstanding question in sensory neuroscience is whether the perceived timing of events is mediate...
Temporal perceptual learning shows specificity to the visual or auditory modality, or asymmetric p...
Temporal and spatial characteristics of sensory inputs are fundamental to multisensory integration b...
The experiments reported within this thesis use psychophysical techniques to examine the factors whi...
When formulating an estimate of event time, the human sensory system has been shown to possess a deg...
Both physical and physiological transmission times can differ between audition and vision. Under cer...
Both physical and physiological transmission times can differ between audition and vision. Under cer...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Considerable evidence co...
Integration of temporally misaligned sensory information is crucial for constructing a unified perce...
Both physical and physiological transmission times can differ between audition and vision. Under cer...
In natural scenes, audiovisual events deriving from the same source are synchronized at their origin...
Crossmodal stimuli can be perceived as being simultaneous even if they are not physically synchronou...
Accurate perception of the order of occurrence of sensory information is critical for the building u...
Previous studies on perception have yet to establish that psychophysical adaptation effects transfer...