The phenomenon of crossmodal dynamic visual capture occurs when the direction of motion of a visual cue causes a weakening or reversal of the perceived direction of motion of a concurrently presented auditory stimulus. It is known that there is a perceptual bias towards looming compared to receding stimuli, and faster bimodal reaction times have recently been observed for looming cues compared to receding cues (Cappe et al., 2009). The current studies aimed to test whether visual looming cues are associated with greater dynamic capture of auditory motion in depth compared to receding signals. Participants judged the direction of an auditory motion cue presented with a visual looming cue (expanding disk), a visual receding cue (contracting d...
Our auditory sense allows us to constantly monitor our surroundings for potentially hazardous events...
Several recent multisensory studies show that sounds can influence visual processing. Some visual ju...
Previous studies using binocular rivalry have shown that signals in a modality other than the visual...
The phenomenon of crossmodal dynamic visual capture occurs when the direction of motion of a visual ...
By orienting attention, auditory cues can improve the discrimination of spatially congruent visual t...
By orienting attention, auditory cues can improve the discrimination of spatially congruent visual t...
Rapid integration of biologically relevant information is crucial for the survival of an organism. M...
An object s motion relative to an observer can confer ethologically meaningful information. Approach...
An object's motion relative to an observer can confer ethologically meaningful information. Approach...
To date, crossmodal spatial cuing research has primarily investigated spatial attention modulated by...
Rapidly approaching (looming) sounds are ecologically salient stimuli that are perceived as nearer t...
Rapidly approaching (looming) sounds are ecologically salient stimuli that are perceived as nearer t...
Looming objects have been environmentally relevant cues throughout human evolution due to potential ...
Rising acoustic intensity can indicate movement of a sound source toward a listener. Perceptual over...
Rapid integration of biologically relevant information is crucial for the survival of an organism. M...
Our auditory sense allows us to constantly monitor our surroundings for potentially hazardous events...
Several recent multisensory studies show that sounds can influence visual processing. Some visual ju...
Previous studies using binocular rivalry have shown that signals in a modality other than the visual...
The phenomenon of crossmodal dynamic visual capture occurs when the direction of motion of a visual ...
By orienting attention, auditory cues can improve the discrimination of spatially congruent visual t...
By orienting attention, auditory cues can improve the discrimination of spatially congruent visual t...
Rapid integration of biologically relevant information is crucial for the survival of an organism. M...
An object s motion relative to an observer can confer ethologically meaningful information. Approach...
An object's motion relative to an observer can confer ethologically meaningful information. Approach...
To date, crossmodal spatial cuing research has primarily investigated spatial attention modulated by...
Rapidly approaching (looming) sounds are ecologically salient stimuli that are perceived as nearer t...
Rapidly approaching (looming) sounds are ecologically salient stimuli that are perceived as nearer t...
Looming objects have been environmentally relevant cues throughout human evolution due to potential ...
Rising acoustic intensity can indicate movement of a sound source toward a listener. Perceptual over...
Rapid integration of biologically relevant information is crucial for the survival of an organism. M...
Our auditory sense allows us to constantly monitor our surroundings for potentially hazardous events...
Several recent multisensory studies show that sounds can influence visual processing. Some visual ju...
Previous studies using binocular rivalry have shown that signals in a modality other than the visual...