It is well-known that human beings are able to associate stimuli (novel or not) perceived in their environment. For example, this ability is used by children in reading acquisition when arbitrary associations between visual and auditory stimuli must be learned. The studies tend to consider it as an “implicit” process triggered by the learning of letter/sound correspondences. The study described in this paper examined whether the addition of the visuo-haptic exploration would help adults to learn more effectively the arbitrary association between visual and auditory novel stimuli.Adults were asked to learn 15 new arbitrary associations between visual stimuli and their corresponding sounds using two learning methods which differed according t...
Contains fulltext : 159249.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In three experi...
Interest in crossmodal correspondences has recently seen a renaissance thanks to numerous studies in...
Despite humans’ ability to communicate about concepts relating to different senses, word learning re...
Background: It is well-known that human beings are able to associate stimuli (novel or not) perceive...
International audienceBACKGROUND: It is well-known that human beings are able to associate stimuli (...
To date, few studies have focused on the behavioural differences between the learning of multisensor...
While many studies have shown that visual information affects perception in the other modalities, li...
To date, few studies have focused on the behavioural differences between the learning of multisensor...
Although humans are almost constantly exposed to stimuli from multiple sensory modalities during dai...
Cross-modal perception in tactile-visual modalities has been studied in the normal population. Devel...
When visual information is available, human adults, but not children, have been shown to reduce sens...
The nature of sensory organisation - how information is transferred or recognised as equivalent betw...
The impact of haptic feedback on the perception of unknown objects (10 without texture, 10 with text...
Benefits of synchronous presentation of multisensory compared to unisensory cues are well establishe...
Individuals vary in their tendency to bind signals from multiple senses. For the same set of sights ...
Contains fulltext : 159249.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In three experi...
Interest in crossmodal correspondences has recently seen a renaissance thanks to numerous studies in...
Despite humans’ ability to communicate about concepts relating to different senses, word learning re...
Background: It is well-known that human beings are able to associate stimuli (novel or not) perceive...
International audienceBACKGROUND: It is well-known that human beings are able to associate stimuli (...
To date, few studies have focused on the behavioural differences between the learning of multisensor...
While many studies have shown that visual information affects perception in the other modalities, li...
To date, few studies have focused on the behavioural differences between the learning of multisensor...
Although humans are almost constantly exposed to stimuli from multiple sensory modalities during dai...
Cross-modal perception in tactile-visual modalities has been studied in the normal population. Devel...
When visual information is available, human adults, but not children, have been shown to reduce sens...
The nature of sensory organisation - how information is transferred or recognised as equivalent betw...
The impact of haptic feedback on the perception of unknown objects (10 without texture, 10 with text...
Benefits of synchronous presentation of multisensory compared to unisensory cues are well establishe...
Individuals vary in their tendency to bind signals from multiple senses. For the same set of sights ...
Contains fulltext : 159249.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In three experi...
Interest in crossmodal correspondences has recently seen a renaissance thanks to numerous studies in...
Despite humans’ ability to communicate about concepts relating to different senses, word learning re...