Multisensory stimuli originating from the same event can be perceived asynchronously due to differential physical and neural delays. The transduction of and physiological responses to vestibular stimulation are extremely fast, suggesting that other stimuli need to be presented prior to vestibular stimulation in order to be perceived as simultaneous. There is, however, a recent and growing body of evidence which indicates that the perceived onset of vestibular stimulation is slow compared to the other senses, such that vestibular stimuli need to be presented prior to other sensory stimuli in order to be perceived synchronously. Following a review of this literature I will argue that this perceived latency of vestibular stimulation likely ref...
The importance of multisensory integration for perception and action has long been recognised. Integ...
The experiments reported within this thesis use psychophysical techniques to examine the factors whi...
A scoping review was undertaken to explore research investigating early interactions and integration...
Multisensory stimuli originating from the same event can be perceived asynchronously due to differen...
Different senses have different processing times. The consequences of this have been explored in the...
In contrast to other senses, the latency of vestibular sensation has not been well investigated. We ...
Different senses have different processing times. Here we measured the perceived timing of galvanic ...
Involuntary physical responses to vestibular stimulation are very fast. The vestibulo-ocular reflex,...
The perception of simultaneity between auditory and vestibular information is crucially important fo...
The perception of simultaneity between auditory and vestibular information is crucially important fo...
The brain can know about an active head movement even in advance of its execution by means of an eff...
Involuntary physical responses to vestibular stimulation are very fast. The vestibulo-ocular reflex,...
Abstract The perception of simultaneity between audi-tory and vestibular information is crucially im...
Crossmodal stimuli can be perceived as being simultaneous even if they are not physically synchronou...
The human brain is able to consider that two sensory stimuli are synchronous while they activate the...
The importance of multisensory integration for perception and action has long been recognised. Integ...
The experiments reported within this thesis use psychophysical techniques to examine the factors whi...
A scoping review was undertaken to explore research investigating early interactions and integration...
Multisensory stimuli originating from the same event can be perceived asynchronously due to differen...
Different senses have different processing times. The consequences of this have been explored in the...
In contrast to other senses, the latency of vestibular sensation has not been well investigated. We ...
Different senses have different processing times. Here we measured the perceived timing of galvanic ...
Involuntary physical responses to vestibular stimulation are very fast. The vestibulo-ocular reflex,...
The perception of simultaneity between auditory and vestibular information is crucially important fo...
The perception of simultaneity between auditory and vestibular information is crucially important fo...
The brain can know about an active head movement even in advance of its execution by means of an eff...
Involuntary physical responses to vestibular stimulation are very fast. The vestibulo-ocular reflex,...
Abstract The perception of simultaneity between audi-tory and vestibular information is crucially im...
Crossmodal stimuli can be perceived as being simultaneous even if they are not physically synchronou...
The human brain is able to consider that two sensory stimuli are synchronous while they activate the...
The importance of multisensory integration for perception and action has long been recognised. Integ...
The experiments reported within this thesis use psychophysical techniques to examine the factors whi...
A scoping review was undertaken to explore research investigating early interactions and integration...