The brain constructs a representation of temporal properties of events, such as duration and frequency, but the underlying neural mechanisms are under debate. One open question is whether these mechanisms are unisensory or multisensory. Duration perception studies provide some evidence for a dissociation between auditory and visual timing mechanisms; however, we found active crossmodal interaction between audition and vision for rate perception, even when vision and audition were never stimulated together. After exposure to 5 Hz adaptors, people perceived subsequent test stimuli centered around 4 Hz to be slower, and the reverse after exposure to 3 Hz adaptors. This aftereffect occurred even when the adaptor and test were different modaliti...
A fundamental question about the perception of time is whether the neural mechanisms underlying temp...
Crossmodal stimuli can be perceived as being simultaneous even if they are not physically synchronou...
Perceived time is not veridical but distorted and differs across the senses. Here we ask, which poin...
The brain constructs a representation of temporal properties of events, such as duration and frequen...
AbstractTemporal perception encompasses several timing properties, including duration and temporal r...
Previous studies on perception have yet to establish that psychophysical adaptation effects transfer...
Sensory adaptation experiments have revealed the existence of ‘rate after-effects’ - adapting to a r...
yesSensory adaptation experiments have revealed the existence of ‘rate after-effects’ - adapting to ...
Accurate time perception is critical for a number of human behaviours, such as understanding speech ...
Accurate time perception is critical for a number of human behaviours, such as understanding speech ...
It is unknown from previous studies on perception whether psychophysical adaptation effects transfer...
It is unclear whether our brain extracts and processes time information using a single-centralized m...
The experiments reported within this thesis use psychophysical techniques to examine the factors whi...
Whether the neural representation of time is modality-independent or modality-specific is still unde...
The relative timing of auditory and visual stimuli is a critical cue for determining whether sensory...
A fundamental question about the perception of time is whether the neural mechanisms underlying temp...
Crossmodal stimuli can be perceived as being simultaneous even if they are not physically synchronou...
Perceived time is not veridical but distorted and differs across the senses. Here we ask, which poin...
The brain constructs a representation of temporal properties of events, such as duration and frequen...
AbstractTemporal perception encompasses several timing properties, including duration and temporal r...
Previous studies on perception have yet to establish that psychophysical adaptation effects transfer...
Sensory adaptation experiments have revealed the existence of ‘rate after-effects’ - adapting to a r...
yesSensory adaptation experiments have revealed the existence of ‘rate after-effects’ - adapting to ...
Accurate time perception is critical for a number of human behaviours, such as understanding speech ...
Accurate time perception is critical for a number of human behaviours, such as understanding speech ...
It is unknown from previous studies on perception whether psychophysical adaptation effects transfer...
It is unclear whether our brain extracts and processes time information using a single-centralized m...
The experiments reported within this thesis use psychophysical techniques to examine the factors whi...
Whether the neural representation of time is modality-independent or modality-specific is still unde...
The relative timing of auditory and visual stimuli is a critical cue for determining whether sensory...
A fundamental question about the perception of time is whether the neural mechanisms underlying temp...
Crossmodal stimuli can be perceived as being simultaneous even if they are not physically synchronou...
Perceived time is not veridical but distorted and differs across the senses. Here we ask, which poin...