We examined the time-courses and categorical specificity of the crossmodal semantic congruency effects elicited by naturalistic sounds and spoken words on the processing of visual pictures (Experiment 1) and printed words (Experiment 2). Auditory cues were presented at 7 different stimulus onset asynchronies (SOAs) with respect to the visual targets, and participants made speeded categorization judgments (living vs. nonliving). Three common effects were observed across 2 experiments: Both naturalistic sounds and spoken words induced a slowly emerging congruency effect when leading by 250 ms or more in the congruent compared with the incongruent condition, and a rapidly emerging inhibitory effect when leading by 250 ms or less in the incongr...
Bistable figures provide a fascinating window through which to explore human visual awareness. Here ...
Bistable figures provide a fascinating window through which to explore human visual awareness. Here ...
Multisensory processing often has facilitation and/or interference effects (Chen & Spence, 2010;...
We examined the time-courses and categorical specificity of the crossmodal semantic congruency effec...
The time-course of cross-modal semantic interactions between pictures and either naturalistic sounds...
The present study compared the timecourses of the crossmodal semantic priming effects elicited by na...
The present study examined crossmodal semantic priming effects elicited by naturalistic sounds or sp...
We report a series of experiments designed to assess the effect of audiovisual semantic congruency o...
The aim of the experiments reported in this thesis was to investigate the multisensory interactions ...
Object sounds can enhance the attentional selection and perceptual processing of semantically-relate...
Object sounds can enhance the attentional selection and perceptual processing of semantically-relate...
Participants presented with auditory, visual, or bimodal audiovisual stimuli in a speeded discrimina...
Tools or musical instruments are characterized by their form and sound. We investigated audio-visual...
We report a series of experiments utilizing the binocular rivalry paradigm designed to investigate w...
Every day we integrate meaningful information coming from different sensory modalities, and previous...
Bistable figures provide a fascinating window through which to explore human visual awareness. Here ...
Bistable figures provide a fascinating window through which to explore human visual awareness. Here ...
Multisensory processing often has facilitation and/or interference effects (Chen & Spence, 2010;...
We examined the time-courses and categorical specificity of the crossmodal semantic congruency effec...
The time-course of cross-modal semantic interactions between pictures and either naturalistic sounds...
The present study compared the timecourses of the crossmodal semantic priming effects elicited by na...
The present study examined crossmodal semantic priming effects elicited by naturalistic sounds or sp...
We report a series of experiments designed to assess the effect of audiovisual semantic congruency o...
The aim of the experiments reported in this thesis was to investigate the multisensory interactions ...
Object sounds can enhance the attentional selection and perceptual processing of semantically-relate...
Object sounds can enhance the attentional selection and perceptual processing of semantically-relate...
Participants presented with auditory, visual, or bimodal audiovisual stimuli in a speeded discrimina...
Tools or musical instruments are characterized by their form and sound. We investigated audio-visual...
We report a series of experiments utilizing the binocular rivalry paradigm designed to investigate w...
Every day we integrate meaningful information coming from different sensory modalities, and previous...
Bistable figures provide a fascinating window through which to explore human visual awareness. Here ...
Bistable figures provide a fascinating window through which to explore human visual awareness. Here ...
Multisensory processing often has facilitation and/or interference effects (Chen & Spence, 2010;...