In the present study, participants identified the location of a visual target presented in a rapidly masked, changing sequence of visual distractors. In Experiment 1, we examined performance when a high tone, embedded in a sequence of low tones, was presented in synchrony with the visual target and observed that the high tone improved visual target identification, relative to a condition in which a low tone was synchronized with the visual target, thus replicating Vroomen and de Gelder's (2000, Experiment 1) findings. In subsequent experiments, we presented a single visual, auditory, vibrotactile, or combined audiotactile cue with the visual target and found similar improvements in participants' performance regardless of cue type. These res...
Everyday experience involves the continuous integration of information from multiple sensory inputs....
This article aims at studying how we track and identify objects on the basis of multimodal perceptio...
The attentional modulation of performance in a memory task, comparable to the one obtained in a perc...
In the present study, participants identified the location of a visual target presented in a rapidly...
When identifying a rapidly masked visual target display in a stream of visual distractor displays, a...
The research presented in this thesis was designed to investigate whether and how the temporal synch...
Visual processing is most effective at the location of our attentional focus. It has long been known...
There is debate in the crossmodal cueing literature as to whether capture of visual attention by mea...
The interplay between top-down and bottom-up factors in attentional selection has been a topic of ex...
The "pip-and-pop effect" refers to the facilitation of search for a visual target (a horizontal or v...
The aim of the experiments reported in this thesis was to investigate the multisensory interactions ...
Abstract. The question of how vision and audition interact in natural object identification is curre...
The human sensory system processes many modalities simultaneously. It was believed that each modalit...
Abstract There is debate in the crossmodal cueing litera-ture as to whether capture of visual attent...
We examined the crossmodal effect of the presentation of a simultaneous sound on visual detection an...
Everyday experience involves the continuous integration of information from multiple sensory inputs....
This article aims at studying how we track and identify objects on the basis of multimodal perceptio...
The attentional modulation of performance in a memory task, comparable to the one obtained in a perc...
In the present study, participants identified the location of a visual target presented in a rapidly...
When identifying a rapidly masked visual target display in a stream of visual distractor displays, a...
The research presented in this thesis was designed to investigate whether and how the temporal synch...
Visual processing is most effective at the location of our attentional focus. It has long been known...
There is debate in the crossmodal cueing literature as to whether capture of visual attention by mea...
The interplay between top-down and bottom-up factors in attentional selection has been a topic of ex...
The "pip-and-pop effect" refers to the facilitation of search for a visual target (a horizontal or v...
The aim of the experiments reported in this thesis was to investigate the multisensory interactions ...
Abstract. The question of how vision and audition interact in natural object identification is curre...
The human sensory system processes many modalities simultaneously. It was believed that each modalit...
Abstract There is debate in the crossmodal cueing litera-ture as to whether capture of visual attent...
We examined the crossmodal effect of the presentation of a simultaneous sound on visual detection an...
Everyday experience involves the continuous integration of information from multiple sensory inputs....
This article aims at studying how we track and identify objects on the basis of multimodal perceptio...
The attentional modulation of performance in a memory task, comparable to the one obtained in a perc...