A growing body of empirical research on the topic of multisensory perception now shows that even non-synaesthetic individuals experience crossmodal correspondences, that is, apparently arbitrary compatibility effects between stimuli in different sensory modalities. In the present study, we replicated a number of classic results from the literature on crossmodal correspondences and highlight the existence of two new crossmodal correspondences using a modified version of the implicit association test (IAT). Given that only a single stimulus was presented on each trial, these results rule out selective attention and multisensory integration as possible mechanisms underlying the reported compatibility effects on speeded performance. The crossmo...
BACKGROUND: Synesthesia is a condition in which the stimulation of one sense elicits an additional e...
Background Synesthesia is a condition in which the stimulation of one sense elicits an additional ex...
Our senses take in a large amount of information, information that sometimes is congruent across sen...
A growing body of empirical research on the topic of multisensory perception now shows that even non...
The physical properties of the signals activating our senses are often correlated in nature; it woul...
The physical properties of the distal stimuli activating our senses are often correlated in nature; ...
For more than a century now, researchers have acknowledged the existence of seemingly arbitrary cros...
In addition to temporal and spatial contributions, multimodal binding is also influenced by associat...
Humans are equipped with multiple sensory channels that provide both redundant and complementary inf...
For more than a century now, researchers have acknowledged the existence of crossmodal congruency ef...
The last few years have seen an explosion of interest from researchers in the crossmodal corresponde...
Humans are equipped with multiple sensory channels that provide both redundant and complementary inf...
In many everyday situations, our senses are bombarded by numerous different unisensory signals at an...
Humans are equipped with multiple sensory channels, jointly providing both redundant and complementa...
BACKGROUND: Synesthesia is a condition in which the stimulation of one sense elicits an additional e...
Background Synesthesia is a condition in which the stimulation of one sense elicits an additional ex...
Our senses take in a large amount of information, information that sometimes is congruent across sen...
A growing body of empirical research on the topic of multisensory perception now shows that even non...
The physical properties of the signals activating our senses are often correlated in nature; it woul...
The physical properties of the distal stimuli activating our senses are often correlated in nature; ...
For more than a century now, researchers have acknowledged the existence of seemingly arbitrary cros...
In addition to temporal and spatial contributions, multimodal binding is also influenced by associat...
Humans are equipped with multiple sensory channels that provide both redundant and complementary inf...
For more than a century now, researchers have acknowledged the existence of crossmodal congruency ef...
The last few years have seen an explosion of interest from researchers in the crossmodal corresponde...
Humans are equipped with multiple sensory channels that provide both redundant and complementary inf...
In many everyday situations, our senses are bombarded by numerous different unisensory signals at an...
Humans are equipped with multiple sensory channels, jointly providing both redundant and complementa...
BACKGROUND: Synesthesia is a condition in which the stimulation of one sense elicits an additional e...
Background Synesthesia is a condition in which the stimulation of one sense elicits an additional ex...
Our senses take in a large amount of information, information that sometimes is congruent across sen...