Accurate time perception is critical for a number of human behaviours, such as understanding speech and the appreciation of music. However, it remains unresolved whether sensory time perception is mediated by a central timing component regulating all senses, or by a set of distributed mechanisms, each dedicated to a single sensory modality and operating in a largely independent manner. To address this issue, we conducted a range of unimodal and cross-modal rate adaptation experiments, in order to establish the degree of specificity of classical after-effects of sensory adaptation. Adapting to a fast rate of sensory stimulation typically makes a moderate rate appear slower (repulsive after-effect), and vice versa. A central timing hypothesis...
The relative timing of auditory and visual stimuli is a critical cue for determining whether sensory...
AbstractMany studies have now demonstrated that subjective synchrony between two events, such as an ...
It is unknown from previous studies on perception whether psychophysical adaptation effects transfer...
Accurate time perception is critical for a number of human behaviours, such as understanding speech ...
Accurate time perception is critical for a number of human behaviours, such as understanding speech ...
The brain constructs a representation of temporal properties of events, such as duration and frequen...
Sensory adaptation experiments have revealed the existence of ‘rate after-effects’ - adapting to a r...
AbstractTemporal perception encompasses several timing properties, including duration and temporal r...
Using psychophysical methods and human subjects, this work aims to investigate the role of human sen...
yesSensory adaptation experiments have revealed the existence of ‘rate after-effects’ - adapting to ...
Accumulating evidence suggests that the timing of brief stationary sounds affects visual motion perc...
Previous studies on perception have yet to establish that psychophysical adaptation effects transfer...
YesBackground: Our motor actions normally generate sensory events, but how do we know which events w...
The experiments reported within this thesis use psychophysical techniques to examine the factors whi...
The relative timing of auditory and visual stimuli is a critical cue for determining whether sensory...
AbstractMany studies have now demonstrated that subjective synchrony between two events, such as an ...
It is unknown from previous studies on perception whether psychophysical adaptation effects transfer...
Accurate time perception is critical for a number of human behaviours, such as understanding speech ...
Accurate time perception is critical for a number of human behaviours, such as understanding speech ...
The brain constructs a representation of temporal properties of events, such as duration and frequen...
Sensory adaptation experiments have revealed the existence of ‘rate after-effects’ - adapting to a r...
AbstractTemporal perception encompasses several timing properties, including duration and temporal r...
Using psychophysical methods and human subjects, this work aims to investigate the role of human sen...
yesSensory adaptation experiments have revealed the existence of ‘rate after-effects’ - adapting to ...
Accumulating evidence suggests that the timing of brief stationary sounds affects visual motion perc...
Previous studies on perception have yet to establish that psychophysical adaptation effects transfer...
YesBackground: Our motor actions normally generate sensory events, but how do we know which events w...
The experiments reported within this thesis use psychophysical techniques to examine the factors whi...
The relative timing of auditory and visual stimuli is a critical cue for determining whether sensory...
AbstractMany studies have now demonstrated that subjective synchrony between two events, such as an ...
It is unknown from previous studies on perception whether psychophysical adaptation effects transfer...