The Colavita effect occurs when participants performing a speeded detection/discrimination task preferentially report the visual component of pairs of audiovisual or visuotactile stimuli. To date, however, researchers have failed to demonstrate an analogous effect for audiotactile stimuli (Hecht and Reiner in Exp Brain Res 193:307–314, 2009). Here, we investigate whether an audiotactile Colavita effect can be demonstrated by manipulating either the physical features of the auditory stimuli presented in frontal (Experiment 1) or rear space (Experiment 3), or the relative and absolute position of auditory and tactile stimuli in frontal (Experiment 2) or rear space (Experiment 3). The participants showed no evidence of responding preferentiall...
Participants presented with auditory, visual, or bimodal audiovisual stimuli in a speeded discrimina...
The human visual and auditory systems do not encode an entirely overlapped space when static head an...
Previous research has demonstrated that the localization of auditory or tactile stimuli can be biase...
The Colavita effect occurs when participants performing a speeded detection/discrimination task pref...
Previous studies have demonstrated that people often fail to report one component of bimodal targets...
The Colavita effect refers to the phenomenon that when confronted with an audiovisual stimulus, obse...
When presented with auditory, visual, or bimodal audiovisual stimuli in a speeded detection/discrimi...
The last couple of years have seen a resurgence of interest in the Colavita visual dominance effect....
Research has shown that people fail to report the presence of the auditory component of suprathresho...
The last couple of years have seen a resurgence of interest in the Colavita visual dominance effect....
The Colavita visual dominance effect refers to the phenomenon whereby participants presented with un...
The Colavita effect refers to the phenomenon wherein people tend to not respond to an auditory stimu...
Research has shown that people fail to report the presence of the auditory component of suprathresho...
In this study we investigated audiotactile spatial interactions in the region behind the head. In ex...
Audiotactile integration has been studied using various experimental setups but so far crossmodal co...
Participants presented with auditory, visual, or bimodal audiovisual stimuli in a speeded discrimina...
The human visual and auditory systems do not encode an entirely overlapped space when static head an...
Previous research has demonstrated that the localization of auditory or tactile stimuli can be biase...
The Colavita effect occurs when participants performing a speeded detection/discrimination task pref...
Previous studies have demonstrated that people often fail to report one component of bimodal targets...
The Colavita effect refers to the phenomenon that when confronted with an audiovisual stimulus, obse...
When presented with auditory, visual, or bimodal audiovisual stimuli in a speeded detection/discrimi...
The last couple of years have seen a resurgence of interest in the Colavita visual dominance effect....
Research has shown that people fail to report the presence of the auditory component of suprathresho...
The last couple of years have seen a resurgence of interest in the Colavita visual dominance effect....
The Colavita visual dominance effect refers to the phenomenon whereby participants presented with un...
The Colavita effect refers to the phenomenon wherein people tend to not respond to an auditory stimu...
Research has shown that people fail to report the presence of the auditory component of suprathresho...
In this study we investigated audiotactile spatial interactions in the region behind the head. In ex...
Audiotactile integration has been studied using various experimental setups but so far crossmodal co...
Participants presented with auditory, visual, or bimodal audiovisual stimuli in a speeded discrimina...
The human visual and auditory systems do not encode an entirely overlapped space when static head an...
Previous research has demonstrated that the localization of auditory or tactile stimuli can be biase...