Three experiments investigated cross-modal links between touch, audition, and vision in the control of covert exogenous orienting. In the first two experiments, participants made speeded discrimination responses (continuous vs. pulsed) for tactile targets presented randomly to the index finger of either hand. Targets were preceded at a variable stimulus onset asynchrony (150, 200, or 300 msec) by a spatially uninformative cue that was either auditory (Experiment 1) or visual (Experiment 2) on the same or opposite side as the tactile target. Tactile discriminations were more rapid and accurate when cue and target occurred on the same side, revealing cross-modal covert orienting. In Experiment 3, spatially uninformative tactile cues were pres...
Subjects judged the elevation (up vs. down, regardless of laterality) of peripheral auditory or visu...
Abstract: Cross-modal links in spatial attention were studied in an experiment where participants ha...
There is currently a great deal of interest regarding the possible existence of a crossmodal attenti...
Three experiments investigated cross-modal links between touch, audition, and vision in the control ...
Three experiments investigated cross-modal links between touch, audition, and vision in the control ...
The authors report a series of 6 experiments investigating crossmodal links between vision and touch...
The authors report a series of 6 experiments investigating crossmodal links between vision and touch...
We report three experiments designed to investigate the nature of any crossmodal links between audit...
A great deal is now known about the effects of spatial attention within individual sensory modalitie...
A great deal is now known about the effects of spatial attention within individual sensory modalitie...
Recent behavioural and event-related potential (ERP) studies reported cross-modal links in spatial a...
Recent behavioral and event-related brain potential (ERP) studies have revealed cross-modal interact...
We investigated the effect of unseen hand posture on cross-modal, visuo-tactile links in covert spat...
We investigated the effect of unseen hand posture on cross-modal, visuo-tactile links in covert spat...
Recent behavioral and event-related brain potential (ERP) studies have revealed cross-modal interact...
Subjects judged the elevation (up vs. down, regardless of laterality) of peripheral auditory or visu...
Abstract: Cross-modal links in spatial attention were studied in an experiment where participants ha...
There is currently a great deal of interest regarding the possible existence of a crossmodal attenti...
Three experiments investigated cross-modal links between touch, audition, and vision in the control ...
Three experiments investigated cross-modal links between touch, audition, and vision in the control ...
The authors report a series of 6 experiments investigating crossmodal links between vision and touch...
The authors report a series of 6 experiments investigating crossmodal links between vision and touch...
We report three experiments designed to investigate the nature of any crossmodal links between audit...
A great deal is now known about the effects of spatial attention within individual sensory modalitie...
A great deal is now known about the effects of spatial attention within individual sensory modalitie...
Recent behavioural and event-related potential (ERP) studies reported cross-modal links in spatial a...
Recent behavioral and event-related brain potential (ERP) studies have revealed cross-modal interact...
We investigated the effect of unseen hand posture on cross-modal, visuo-tactile links in covert spat...
We investigated the effect of unseen hand posture on cross-modal, visuo-tactile links in covert spat...
Recent behavioral and event-related brain potential (ERP) studies have revealed cross-modal interact...
Subjects judged the elevation (up vs. down, regardless of laterality) of peripheral auditory or visu...
Abstract: Cross-modal links in spatial attention were studied in an experiment where participants ha...
There is currently a great deal of interest regarding the possible existence of a crossmodal attenti...