The present study investigates how combined information from audition and vision impacts group-level behavior. We consider a modification to the original Vicsek model that allows individuals to use auditory and visual sensing modalities to gather information from neighbors in order to update their heading directions. Moreover, in this model, the information from visual and auditory cues can be weighed differently. In a simulation study, we examine the sensitivity of the emergent group-level behavior to the weights that are assigned to each sense modality in this weighted composite model. Our findings suggest combining sensory cues may play an important role in the collective behavior and results from the composite model indicate that the gr...
This paper describes a model of adaptation to remapped auditory localization cues based on previous ...
Looming motion is an ecologically salient signal that often signifies danger. In both audition and v...
Social transmission of information is vital for many group-living animals, allowing coordination of ...
In multimodal realistic environments, audition and vision are the prominent two sensory modalities t...
What are the sensory individuals of audition? What are the entities our auditory system attributes p...
This chapter first reviews some studies that have used adaptation as a tool to examine how informati...
Entitativity perception refers to the perception of a collection of individuals as a group. The auth...
Perceptual systems can improve their performance by integrating relevant perceptual information and ...
Audition is often treated as a ‘secondary’ sensory system behind vision in the study of cognitive sc...
Collective behaviour models can predict behaviours of schools, flocks, and herds. However, in many c...
Integration of sensory signals that emanate from the same source, such as the visual of lip articula...
Perceptual systems can improve their performance by integrating relevant perceptual information and ...
Abstract: We have put forwards a unified quantitative framework of vision and audition, based on exi...
For perceiving the environment our brain uses multiple sources of sensory information derived from s...
Why are sensory modalities segregated the way they are? In this paper we show that sensory modaliti...
This paper describes a model of adaptation to remapped auditory localization cues based on previous ...
Looming motion is an ecologically salient signal that often signifies danger. In both audition and v...
Social transmission of information is vital for many group-living animals, allowing coordination of ...
In multimodal realistic environments, audition and vision are the prominent two sensory modalities t...
What are the sensory individuals of audition? What are the entities our auditory system attributes p...
This chapter first reviews some studies that have used adaptation as a tool to examine how informati...
Entitativity perception refers to the perception of a collection of individuals as a group. The auth...
Perceptual systems can improve their performance by integrating relevant perceptual information and ...
Audition is often treated as a ‘secondary’ sensory system behind vision in the study of cognitive sc...
Collective behaviour models can predict behaviours of schools, flocks, and herds. However, in many c...
Integration of sensory signals that emanate from the same source, such as the visual of lip articula...
Perceptual systems can improve their performance by integrating relevant perceptual information and ...
Abstract: We have put forwards a unified quantitative framework of vision and audition, based on exi...
For perceiving the environment our brain uses multiple sources of sensory information derived from s...
Why are sensory modalities segregated the way they are? In this paper we show that sensory modaliti...
This paper describes a model of adaptation to remapped auditory localization cues based on previous ...
Looming motion is an ecologically salient signal that often signifies danger. In both audition and v...
Social transmission of information is vital for many group-living animals, allowing coordination of ...