Synchronising movements with events in the surrounding environment is an ubiquitous aspect of everyday behaviour. Often, information about a stream of events is available across sensory modalities. While it is clear that we synchronise more accurately to auditory cues than other modalities, little is known about how the brain combines multisensory signals to produce accurately timed actions. Here, we investigate multisensory integration for sensorimotor synchronisation. We extend the prevailing linear phase correction model for movement synchronisation, describing asynchrony variance in terms of sensory, motor and timekeeper components. Then we assess multisensory cue integration, deriving predictions based on the optimal combination of eve...
Our ability to merge information coming from several senses is crucial to produce and regulate our b...
Crossmodal stimuli can be perceived as being simultaneous even if they are not physically synchronou...
r r Abstract: The brain seeks to combine related inputs from different senses (e.g., hearing and vis...
The importance of multisensory integration for perception and action has long been recognised. Integ...
Under conditions in which the temporal structure of events (e.g., a sequence of tones) is predictabl...
It has long been known that the auditory system is better suited to guide temporally precise behavio...
Human movement synchronisation with moving objects strongly relies on visual input. However, auditor...
Human observers acquire information about physical properties of the environment through different s...
The synchronous occurrence of the unisensory components of a multisensory stimulus contributes to th...
Perception in our everyday life takes place in multisensory environments, and hence involves the pro...
Auditory and visual percepts are integrated even when they are not perfectly temporally aligned with...
The world is a fundamentally multisensory place, with many physical events generating signals that c...
Previously, it has been shown that synchronising actions with periodic pacing stimuli are unaffected...
The brain has the remarkable ability to bind together inputs from different sensory origin into a co...
The synchronous occurrence of the unisensory components of a multisensory stimulus contributes to th...
Our ability to merge information coming from several senses is crucial to produce and regulate our b...
Crossmodal stimuli can be perceived as being simultaneous even if they are not physically synchronou...
r r Abstract: The brain seeks to combine related inputs from different senses (e.g., hearing and vis...
The importance of multisensory integration for perception and action has long been recognised. Integ...
Under conditions in which the temporal structure of events (e.g., a sequence of tones) is predictabl...
It has long been known that the auditory system is better suited to guide temporally precise behavio...
Human movement synchronisation with moving objects strongly relies on visual input. However, auditor...
Human observers acquire information about physical properties of the environment through different s...
The synchronous occurrence of the unisensory components of a multisensory stimulus contributes to th...
Perception in our everyday life takes place in multisensory environments, and hence involves the pro...
Auditory and visual percepts are integrated even when they are not perfectly temporally aligned with...
The world is a fundamentally multisensory place, with many physical events generating signals that c...
Previously, it has been shown that synchronising actions with periodic pacing stimuli are unaffected...
The brain has the remarkable ability to bind together inputs from different sensory origin into a co...
The synchronous occurrence of the unisensory components of a multisensory stimulus contributes to th...
Our ability to merge information coming from several senses is crucial to produce and regulate our b...
Crossmodal stimuli can be perceived as being simultaneous even if they are not physically synchronou...
r r Abstract: The brain seeks to combine related inputs from different senses (e.g., hearing and vis...