Synchrony between events in different senses has long been considered the critical temporal cue for multisensory integration. Here, using rapid streams of auditory and visual events, we demonstrate how humans can use temporal structure (rather than mere temporal coincidence) to detect multisensory relatedness. We find psychophysically that participants can detect matching auditory and visual streams via shared temporal structure for crossmodal lags of up to 200 ms. Performance on this task reproduced features of past findings based on explicit timing judgments but did not show any special advantage for perfectly synchronous streams. Importantly, the complexity of temporal patterns influences sensitivity to correspondence. Stochastic, irregu...
r r Abstract: The brain seeks to combine related inputs from different senses (e.g., hearing and vis...
Background: A prevailing view is that audiovisual integration requires temporally coincident signals...
Inferring which signals have a common underlying cause, and hence should be integrated, represents a...
Synchrony between events in different senses has long been considered the critical temporal cue for ...
Humans are equipped with multiple sensory channels that provide both redundant and complementary inf...
In well-controlled laboratory experiments, researchers have found that humans can perceive delays be...
Humans are equipped with multiple sensory channels that provide both redundant and complementary inf...
We often perceive real-life objects as multisensory cues through space and time. A key challenge for...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying the human perception of synchrony for simple and complex aud...
<div><p>Integration of sensory information across multiple senses is most likely to occur when signa...
This thesis investigates the influence of temporal pattern, both within and between unisensory stimu...
Introduction: Audiovisual integration crucially depends on the relative timing of the auditory and v...
Humans are equipped with multiple sensory channels, jointly providing both redundant and complementa...
The integration of visual and auditory inputs in the human brain works properly only if the componen...
Integration of sensory information across multiple senses is most likely to occur when signals are s...
r r Abstract: The brain seeks to combine related inputs from different senses (e.g., hearing and vis...
Background: A prevailing view is that audiovisual integration requires temporally coincident signals...
Inferring which signals have a common underlying cause, and hence should be integrated, represents a...
Synchrony between events in different senses has long been considered the critical temporal cue for ...
Humans are equipped with multiple sensory channels that provide both redundant and complementary inf...
In well-controlled laboratory experiments, researchers have found that humans can perceive delays be...
Humans are equipped with multiple sensory channels that provide both redundant and complementary inf...
We often perceive real-life objects as multisensory cues through space and time. A key challenge for...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying the human perception of synchrony for simple and complex aud...
<div><p>Integration of sensory information across multiple senses is most likely to occur when signa...
This thesis investigates the influence of temporal pattern, both within and between unisensory stimu...
Introduction: Audiovisual integration crucially depends on the relative timing of the auditory and v...
Humans are equipped with multiple sensory channels, jointly providing both redundant and complementa...
The integration of visual and auditory inputs in the human brain works properly only if the componen...
Integration of sensory information across multiple senses is most likely to occur when signals are s...
r r Abstract: The brain seeks to combine related inputs from different senses (e.g., hearing and vis...
Background: A prevailing view is that audiovisual integration requires temporally coincident signals...
Inferring which signals have a common underlying cause, and hence should be integrated, represents a...