Sekuler et al in 1997 described an interesting multisensory effect in which a simple ambiguous visual stimulus was disambiguated by a sound. The ambiguous stimulus consisted of two white disks which appeared to move steadily toward each other, coincided, and then moved apart. This stimulus is ambiguous in that observers report the disks either collided and bouncing off each other or passed by each other on their original trajectory. However, if a brief sound is presented at the moment of coincidence, the perception is strongly biased towards the collision perception. Most interpretations of this observation emphasise the role of sound in disambiguating the visual stimulus. We will report 3 experiments which demonstrate that the effect occur...
BACKGROUND: One possible strategy to evaluate whether signals in different modalities originate from...
SummaryIn temporal ventriloquism, auditory events can illusorily attract perceived timing of a visua...
<div><p>Sensory information about the state of the world is generally ambiguous. Understanding how t...
There is growing interest in the effect of sound on visual motion perception. One model involves the...
Transient auditory stimuli have been shown to influence the perception of ambiguous 2D visual motion...
According to Werner's hypothesis (Zietz and Werner, 1928 Zeitschrift fÏr Psychologie 105 226 ^ 249),...
When two similarly sized white disks are seen to move toward each other, coincide and then move apar...
An audio-visual experiment using moving sound sources was designed to investigate whether the analys...
BACKGROUND:Audition provides important cues with regard to stimulus motion although vision may provi...
Audition provides important cues with regard to stimulus motion although vision may provide the most...
Two disks moving from opposite points in space, overlapping, and stopping at one another’s starting ...
When looking at two identical objects moving toward each other on a two-dimensional visual display, ...
AbstractDetection performance is impaired for a visual target presented in an apparent motion (AM) t...
In this study, we present three experiments investigating the influence of visual movement on audito...
Recently Sekuler et al. (Nature, 1997) investigated the motion-bounce illusion and found that sound ...
BACKGROUND: One possible strategy to evaluate whether signals in different modalities originate from...
SummaryIn temporal ventriloquism, auditory events can illusorily attract perceived timing of a visua...
<div><p>Sensory information about the state of the world is generally ambiguous. Understanding how t...
There is growing interest in the effect of sound on visual motion perception. One model involves the...
Transient auditory stimuli have been shown to influence the perception of ambiguous 2D visual motion...
According to Werner's hypothesis (Zietz and Werner, 1928 Zeitschrift fÏr Psychologie 105 226 ^ 249),...
When two similarly sized white disks are seen to move toward each other, coincide and then move apar...
An audio-visual experiment using moving sound sources was designed to investigate whether the analys...
BACKGROUND:Audition provides important cues with regard to stimulus motion although vision may provi...
Audition provides important cues with regard to stimulus motion although vision may provide the most...
Two disks moving from opposite points in space, overlapping, and stopping at one another’s starting ...
When looking at two identical objects moving toward each other on a two-dimensional visual display, ...
AbstractDetection performance is impaired for a visual target presented in an apparent motion (AM) t...
In this study, we present three experiments investigating the influence of visual movement on audito...
Recently Sekuler et al. (Nature, 1997) investigated the motion-bounce illusion and found that sound ...
BACKGROUND: One possible strategy to evaluate whether signals in different modalities originate from...
SummaryIn temporal ventriloquism, auditory events can illusorily attract perceived timing of a visua...
<div><p>Sensory information about the state of the world is generally ambiguous. Understanding how t...