We investigated the discrimination of two neighboring intra- or inter-modal empty time intervals marked by three successive stimuli. Each of the three markers was a flash (visual—V) or a sound (auditory—A). The first and last markers were of the same modality, while the second one was either A or V, resulting in four conditions: VVV, VAV, AVA and AAA. Participants judged whether the second interval, whose duration was systematically varied, was shorter or longer than the 500-ms first interval. Compared with VVV and AAA, discrimination was impaired with VAV, but not so much with AVA (in Experiment 1). Whereas VAV and AVA consisted of the same set of single intermodal intervals (VA and AV), discrimination was impaired in the VAV compare...
How humans perform duration judgments with multisensory stimuli is an ongoing debate. Here, we inves...
This diploma thesis investigates how perceived duration is affected by crossmodal signals. All combi...
There is increasing interest in multisensory influences upon sensory-specific judgments, such as whe...
We investigated the discrimination of two neighboring intra- or inter-modal empty time intervals mar...
Previous studies indicated that empty time intervals are better discriminated in the auditory than i...
Previous studies indicated that empty time intervals are better discriminated in the auditory than i...
In this 3-experiment study, the Weber fractions in the 300-ms and 900-ms duration ranges are obtaine...
The simultaneity of signals from different senses - such as vision and audition - is a useful cue fo...
A common finding in time psychophysics is that temporal acuity is much better for auditory than for ...
Sensory modalities do not act in isolation; they can influence one another. One intriguing example i...
The present study was designed to investigate the influences of type of psychophysical task (two-alt...
Time perception can be subject to severe perceptual distortions when different sensory modalities pr...
Adult subjects were presented with two auditory stimuli per trial, and their task was todecide which...
<p>The task was to discriminate empty intervals delimited by auditory (A) and/or visual (V) signals....
AbstractRecently, we have shown that perceived duration of visual intervals can be biased by the dur...
How humans perform duration judgments with multisensory stimuli is an ongoing debate. Here, we inves...
This diploma thesis investigates how perceived duration is affected by crossmodal signals. All combi...
There is increasing interest in multisensory influences upon sensory-specific judgments, such as whe...
We investigated the discrimination of two neighboring intra- or inter-modal empty time intervals mar...
Previous studies indicated that empty time intervals are better discriminated in the auditory than i...
Previous studies indicated that empty time intervals are better discriminated in the auditory than i...
In this 3-experiment study, the Weber fractions in the 300-ms and 900-ms duration ranges are obtaine...
The simultaneity of signals from different senses - such as vision and audition - is a useful cue fo...
A common finding in time psychophysics is that temporal acuity is much better for auditory than for ...
Sensory modalities do not act in isolation; they can influence one another. One intriguing example i...
The present study was designed to investigate the influences of type of psychophysical task (two-alt...
Time perception can be subject to severe perceptual distortions when different sensory modalities pr...
Adult subjects were presented with two auditory stimuli per trial, and their task was todecide which...
<p>The task was to discriminate empty intervals delimited by auditory (A) and/or visual (V) signals....
AbstractRecently, we have shown that perceived duration of visual intervals can be biased by the dur...
How humans perform duration judgments with multisensory stimuli is an ongoing debate. Here, we inves...
This diploma thesis investigates how perceived duration is affected by crossmodal signals. All combi...
There is increasing interest in multisensory influences upon sensory-specific judgments, such as whe...