The effect of multi-modal vs uni-modal prior stimuli on the subsequent processing of a simple flash stimulus was studied in the context of the audio-visual 'flash-beep' illusion, in which the number of flashes a person sees is influenced by accompanying beep stimuli. EEG recordings were made while combinations of simple visual and audio-visual stimuli were presented. The experiments found that the electric field strength related to a flash stimulus was stronger when it was preceded by a multi-modal flash/beep stimulus, compared to when it was preceded by another uni-modal flash stimulus. This difference was found to be significant in two distinct timeframes--an early timeframe, from 130-160 ms, and a late timeframe, from 300-320 ms. Source ...
Pairing two brief auditory beeps with a single flash can evoke the percept of a second, illusory, fl...
Sound can alter visual perception. This has been recently demonstrated by a strong illusion in which...
Selective attention and multisensory integration are fundamental to perception, but little is known ...
The effect of multi-modal vs uni-modal prior stimuli on the subsequent processing of a simple flash ...
The effect of multi-modal vs uni-modal prior stimuli on the subsequent processing of a simple flash ...
Effects of multisensory interactions on how subsequent sensory inputs are processed remain poorly un...
Multisensory integration is essential for our perception of the world. Multisensory illusion provide...
Abstract In the sound-induced flash illusion, auditory input affects the perception of visual stimul...
Perception is multimodal in that it results from the integration of sensory inputs simultaneously pr...
When a single flash of light is presented interposed between two brief auditory stimuli separated by...
Though commonly held that multisensory experiences enrich our memories and that memories influence o...
Currently debate exists relating to the interplay between multisensory processes and bottom-up and t...
Currently debate exists relating to the interplay between multisensory processes and bottom-up and t...
The sound-induced flash illusion is an auditory-visual illusion – when a single flash is presented a...
This study explores whether brain polarization could be effective in modulating multisensory audiovi...
Pairing two brief auditory beeps with a single flash can evoke the percept of a second, illusory, fl...
Sound can alter visual perception. This has been recently demonstrated by a strong illusion in which...
Selective attention and multisensory integration are fundamental to perception, but little is known ...
The effect of multi-modal vs uni-modal prior stimuli on the subsequent processing of a simple flash ...
The effect of multi-modal vs uni-modal prior stimuli on the subsequent processing of a simple flash ...
Effects of multisensory interactions on how subsequent sensory inputs are processed remain poorly un...
Multisensory integration is essential for our perception of the world. Multisensory illusion provide...
Abstract In the sound-induced flash illusion, auditory input affects the perception of visual stimul...
Perception is multimodal in that it results from the integration of sensory inputs simultaneously pr...
When a single flash of light is presented interposed between two brief auditory stimuli separated by...
Though commonly held that multisensory experiences enrich our memories and that memories influence o...
Currently debate exists relating to the interplay between multisensory processes and bottom-up and t...
Currently debate exists relating to the interplay between multisensory processes and bottom-up and t...
The sound-induced flash illusion is an auditory-visual illusion – when a single flash is presented a...
This study explores whether brain polarization could be effective in modulating multisensory audiovi...
Pairing two brief auditory beeps with a single flash can evoke the percept of a second, illusory, fl...
Sound can alter visual perception. This has been recently demonstrated by a strong illusion in which...
Selective attention and multisensory integration are fundamental to perception, but little is known ...