Exposing different sense modalities (like sight, hearing or touch) to repeated simultaneous but spatially discordant stimulations generally causes recalibration of localization processes in one or both of the involved modalities, which is manifested through aftereffects. These provide opportunities for determining the extent of the changes induced by the exposure. Taking the so-called ventriloquism situation, in which synchronized sounds and light flashes are delivered in different locations, we examine if auditory recalibration produced by exposing tones of one frequency to attraction by discordant light flashes generalizes to different frequencies. Contrary to an earlier report, generalization was obtained across two octaves. This result ...
While "recalibration by pairing" is now generally held to be the main process responsible for adapta...
One possible strategy to evaluate whether signals in different modalities originate from a common ex...
BACKGROUND: One possible strategy to evaluate whether signals in different modalities originate from...
Exposing different sense modalities (like sight, hearing or touch) to repeated simultaneous but spat...
Exposure to synchronous but spatially discordant auditory and visual inputs produces, beyond immedia...
Exposure to synchronous but spatially discordant auditory and visual inputs produces, beyond immedia...
We examined how visual recalibration of apparent sound location obtained at a particular location ge...
When an auditory stimulus and a visual stimulus are simultaneously presented in spatial disparity, t...
The ventriloquism aftereffect (VAE) refers to a shift in auditory spatial perception following expos...
It is well known that discrepancies in the location of synchronized auditory and visual events can l...
<div><p>The ventriloquism aftereffect (VAE) refers to a shift in auditory spatial perception followi...
Exposure to synchronous but spatially disparate auditory and visual stimuli produces a perceptual sh...
Here we are concerned with the interaction between auditory and visual spatial perception. When the ...
In the well-known spatial ventriloquism effect, auditory stimuli are mislocalized towards the locati...
A period of exposure to trains of simultaneous but spatially offset auditory and visual stimuli can ...
While "recalibration by pairing" is now generally held to be the main process responsible for adapta...
One possible strategy to evaluate whether signals in different modalities originate from a common ex...
BACKGROUND: One possible strategy to evaluate whether signals in different modalities originate from...
Exposing different sense modalities (like sight, hearing or touch) to repeated simultaneous but spat...
Exposure to synchronous but spatially discordant auditory and visual inputs produces, beyond immedia...
Exposure to synchronous but spatially discordant auditory and visual inputs produces, beyond immedia...
We examined how visual recalibration of apparent sound location obtained at a particular location ge...
When an auditory stimulus and a visual stimulus are simultaneously presented in spatial disparity, t...
The ventriloquism aftereffect (VAE) refers to a shift in auditory spatial perception following expos...
It is well known that discrepancies in the location of synchronized auditory and visual events can l...
<div><p>The ventriloquism aftereffect (VAE) refers to a shift in auditory spatial perception followi...
Exposure to synchronous but spatially disparate auditory and visual stimuli produces a perceptual sh...
Here we are concerned with the interaction between auditory and visual spatial perception. When the ...
In the well-known spatial ventriloquism effect, auditory stimuli are mislocalized towards the locati...
A period of exposure to trains of simultaneous but spatially offset auditory and visual stimuli can ...
While "recalibration by pairing" is now generally held to be the main process responsible for adapta...
One possible strategy to evaluate whether signals in different modalities originate from a common ex...
BACKGROUND: One possible strategy to evaluate whether signals in different modalities originate from...