Several lines of evidence suggest that during processing of events, the features of these events become connected via episodic bindings. Such bindings have been demonstrated for a large number of visual and auditory stimulus features, like color and orientation, or pitch and loudness. Importantly, most visual and auditory events typically also involve temporal features, like onset time or duration. So far, however, whether temporal stimulus features are also bound into event representations has never been tested directly. The aim of the present study was to investigate possible binding between stimulus duration and other features of auditory events. In Experiment 1, participants had to respond with two keys to a low or high pitch sinus tone...
The simultaneity of signals from different senses - such as vision and audition - is a useful cue fo...
Auditory perception depends on the temporal structure of incoming acoustic stimuli. Here, we examine...
Voluntary actions and causally linked sensory stimuli are perceived to be shifted towards each other...
The perception of and reaction to objects creates bindings of (object) features and responses, also ...
When making decisions as to whether or not to bind auditory and visual information, temporal and sti...
The human central auditory system can automatically extract abstract regularities from a variant aud...
There is increasing interest in multisensory influences upon sensory-specific judgments, such as whe...
We constantly integrate multiple types of information from different sensory modalities. Generally, ...
This thesis covers three experiments related to processing rapid sequences of auditory and visual st...
Abstract Introduction: Auditory binding refers to the integration of the components of a sound to f...
In natural environments, sensory information is embedded in temporally contiguous streams of events....
Time is an essential dimension of human experience, yet our understanding of how temporal signals ar...
In natural environments, sensory information is embedded in temporally contiguous streams of events....
There is increasing interest in multisensory influences upon sensory-specific judgments, such as whe...
Sensory information that unfolds in time, such as in speech perception, relies on efficient chunking...
The simultaneity of signals from different senses - such as vision and audition - is a useful cue fo...
Auditory perception depends on the temporal structure of incoming acoustic stimuli. Here, we examine...
Voluntary actions and causally linked sensory stimuli are perceived to be shifted towards each other...
The perception of and reaction to objects creates bindings of (object) features and responses, also ...
When making decisions as to whether or not to bind auditory and visual information, temporal and sti...
The human central auditory system can automatically extract abstract regularities from a variant aud...
There is increasing interest in multisensory influences upon sensory-specific judgments, such as whe...
We constantly integrate multiple types of information from different sensory modalities. Generally, ...
This thesis covers three experiments related to processing rapid sequences of auditory and visual st...
Abstract Introduction: Auditory binding refers to the integration of the components of a sound to f...
In natural environments, sensory information is embedded in temporally contiguous streams of events....
Time is an essential dimension of human experience, yet our understanding of how temporal signals ar...
In natural environments, sensory information is embedded in temporally contiguous streams of events....
There is increasing interest in multisensory influences upon sensory-specific judgments, such as whe...
Sensory information that unfolds in time, such as in speech perception, relies on efficient chunking...
The simultaneity of signals from different senses - such as vision and audition - is a useful cue fo...
Auditory perception depends on the temporal structure of incoming acoustic stimuli. Here, we examine...
Voluntary actions and causally linked sensory stimuli are perceived to be shifted towards each other...