To integrate auditory and visual signals into a unified percept, the paired stimuli must co-occur within a limited time window known as the Temporal Binding Window (TBW). The width of the TBW, a proxy of audiovisual temporal integration ability, has been found to be correlated with higher-order cognitive and social functions. A comprehensive review of studies investigating audiovisual TBW reveals several findings: (1) a wide range of top-down processes and bottom-up features can modulate the width of the TBW, facilitating adaptation to the changing and multisensory external environment; (2) a large-scale brain network works in coordination to ensure successful detection of audiovisual (a)synchrony; (3) developmentally, audiovisual TBW follo...
People can seamlessly integrate a vast array of information from what they see and hear in the noisy...
In multisensory integration, processing in one sensory modality is enhanced by complementary informa...
The synaesthetic congruency between auditory and visual stimuli has been shown to modulate people’...
Previous research shows that integration of the senses is interchangeably dependent by temporal neu...
The process of integrating information across sensory modalities is highly dependent upon the tempor...
The ability to integrate auditory and visual information is critical for effective perception and in...
Temporal structure is a key factor in determining the relatedness of multisensory stimuli. Stimuli t...
Temporal proximity is an important clue for multisensory integration. Previous evidence indicates th...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying the human perception of synchrony for simple and complex aud...
Individuals vary in their tendency to bind signals from multiple senses. For the same set of sights ...
Over 5 experiments, we challenge the idea that the capacity of audio-visual integration need be fixe...
A scoping review was undertaken to explore research investigating early interactions and integration...
The ability to integrate multisensory stimuli is variable amongst individuals and corresponds to one...
To accurately represent the environment, our brains must integrate sensory signals from a common sou...
Multisensory integration is essential for the quick and accurate perception of our environment, part...
People can seamlessly integrate a vast array of information from what they see and hear in the noisy...
In multisensory integration, processing in one sensory modality is enhanced by complementary informa...
The synaesthetic congruency between auditory and visual stimuli has been shown to modulate people’...
Previous research shows that integration of the senses is interchangeably dependent by temporal neu...
The process of integrating information across sensory modalities is highly dependent upon the tempor...
The ability to integrate auditory and visual information is critical for effective perception and in...
Temporal structure is a key factor in determining the relatedness of multisensory stimuli. Stimuli t...
Temporal proximity is an important clue for multisensory integration. Previous evidence indicates th...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying the human perception of synchrony for simple and complex aud...
Individuals vary in their tendency to bind signals from multiple senses. For the same set of sights ...
Over 5 experiments, we challenge the idea that the capacity of audio-visual integration need be fixe...
A scoping review was undertaken to explore research investigating early interactions and integration...
The ability to integrate multisensory stimuli is variable amongst individuals and corresponds to one...
To accurately represent the environment, our brains must integrate sensory signals from a common sou...
Multisensory integration is essential for the quick and accurate perception of our environment, part...
People can seamlessly integrate a vast array of information from what they see and hear in the noisy...
In multisensory integration, processing in one sensory modality is enhanced by complementary informa...
The synaesthetic congruency between auditory and visual stimuli has been shown to modulate people’...