When making decisions as to whether or not to bind auditory and visual information, temporal and stimulus factors both contribute to the presumption of multimodal unity. In order to study the interaction between these factors, we conducted an experiment in which auditory and visual stimuli were placed in competitive binding scenarios, whereby an auditory stimulus was assigned to either a primary or a secondary anchor in a visual context (VAV) or a visual stimulus was assigned to either a primary or secondary anchor in an auditory context (AVA). Temporal factors were manipulated by varying the onset of the to-be-bound stimulus in relation to the two anchors. Stimulus factors were manipulated by varying the magnitudes of the visual (size) and...
The aim of the experiments reported in this thesis was to investigate the multisensory interactions ...
We constantly integrate multiple types of information from different sensory modalities. Generally, ...
Cross-modal processing depends strongly on the compatibility between different sensory inputs, the r...
Vatakis, A. and Spence, C. (in press) [Crossmodal binding: Evaluating the 'unity assumption' using a...
Abstract In this study, we addressed how the particular context of stimulus congruency influences au...
Several lines of evidence suggest that during processing of events, the features of these events bec...
In addition to temporal and spatial contributions, multimodal binding is also influenced by associat...
The integration of visual and auditory inputs in the human brain occurs only if the components are p...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying the human perception of synchrony for simple and complex aud...
The synaesthetic congruency between auditory and visual stimuli has been shown to modulate people’...
The simultaneity of signals from different senses - such as vision and audition - is a useful cue fo...
Habets B, Bruns P, Röder B. Experience with crossmodal statistics reduces the sensitivity for audio-...
An observer’s inference that multimodal signals originate from a common underlying source can facili...
Cross-modal processing depends strongly on the compatibility between different sensory inputs, the r...
Integration of temporally misaligned sensory information is crucial for constructing a unified perce...
The aim of the experiments reported in this thesis was to investigate the multisensory interactions ...
We constantly integrate multiple types of information from different sensory modalities. Generally, ...
Cross-modal processing depends strongly on the compatibility between different sensory inputs, the r...
Vatakis, A. and Spence, C. (in press) [Crossmodal binding: Evaluating the 'unity assumption' using a...
Abstract In this study, we addressed how the particular context of stimulus congruency influences au...
Several lines of evidence suggest that during processing of events, the features of these events bec...
In addition to temporal and spatial contributions, multimodal binding is also influenced by associat...
The integration of visual and auditory inputs in the human brain occurs only if the components are p...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying the human perception of synchrony for simple and complex aud...
The synaesthetic congruency between auditory and visual stimuli has been shown to modulate people’...
The simultaneity of signals from different senses - such as vision and audition - is a useful cue fo...
Habets B, Bruns P, Röder B. Experience with crossmodal statistics reduces the sensitivity for audio-...
An observer’s inference that multimodal signals originate from a common underlying source can facili...
Cross-modal processing depends strongly on the compatibility between different sensory inputs, the r...
Integration of temporally misaligned sensory information is crucial for constructing a unified perce...
The aim of the experiments reported in this thesis was to investigate the multisensory interactions ...
We constantly integrate multiple types of information from different sensory modalities. Generally, ...
Cross-modal processing depends strongly on the compatibility between different sensory inputs, the r...