The effect of stimulation history on the perception of a current event can yield two opposite effects, namely: adaptation or hysteresis. The perception of the current event thus goes in the opposite or in the same direction as prior stimulation, respectively. In audiovisual (AV) synchrony perception, adaptation effects have primarily been reported. Here, we tested if perceptual hysteresis could also be observed over adaptation in AV timing perception by varying different experimental conditions. Participants were asked to judge the synchrony of the last (test) stimulus of an AV sequence with either constant or gradually changing AV intervals (constant and dynamic condition, respectively). The onset timing of the test stimulus could be cued ...
Perception of audiovisual (AV) synchrony is affected by experience with temporal delays between audi...
Repeated presentations of asynchronous audiovisual signals recalibrate the point of subjective simul...
The human brain exhibits a highly adaptive ability to reduce natural asynchronies between visual and...
The effect of stimulation history on the perception of a current event can yield two opposite effect...
International audienceThe effect of stimulation history on the perception of a current event can yie...
The integration of visual and auditory inputs in the human brain occurs only if the components are p...
AbstractMany studies have now demonstrated that subjective synchrony between two events, such as an ...
In audio-visual synchrony perception, perceptual tolerance for relative delays is asymmetric, with g...
Observers change their audio-visual timing judgements after exposure to asynchronous audiovisual sig...
Combining signals across the senses improves precision and speed of perception, although this multis...
Machulla T, Di Luca M, Ernst MO. Does audiovisual temporal recalibration store without stimulation? ...
Both physical and physiological transmission times can differ between audition and vision. Under cer...
In well-controlled laboratory experiments, researchers have found that humans can perceive delays be...
Perception of audiovisual (AV) synchrony is affected by experience with temporal delays between audi...
Repeated presentations of asynchronous audiovisual signals recalibrate the point of subjective simul...
The human brain exhibits a highly adaptive ability to reduce natural asynchronies between visual and...
The effect of stimulation history on the perception of a current event can yield two opposite effect...
International audienceThe effect of stimulation history on the perception of a current event can yie...
The integration of visual and auditory inputs in the human brain occurs only if the components are p...
AbstractMany studies have now demonstrated that subjective synchrony between two events, such as an ...
In audio-visual synchrony perception, perceptual tolerance for relative delays is asymmetric, with g...
Observers change their audio-visual timing judgements after exposure to asynchronous audiovisual sig...
Combining signals across the senses improves precision and speed of perception, although this multis...
Machulla T, Di Luca M, Ernst MO. Does audiovisual temporal recalibration store without stimulation? ...
Both physical and physiological transmission times can differ between audition and vision. Under cer...
In well-controlled laboratory experiments, researchers have found that humans can perceive delays be...
Perception of audiovisual (AV) synchrony is affected by experience with temporal delays between audi...
Repeated presentations of asynchronous audiovisual signals recalibrate the point of subjective simul...
The human brain exhibits a highly adaptive ability to reduce natural asynchronies between visual and...