To date, most of the research on spatial attention has focused on probing people's responses to stimuli presented in frontal space. That is, few researchers have attempted to assess what happens in the space that is currently unseen (essentially rear space). In a sense, then, 'out of sight' is, very much, 'out of mind'. In this review, we highlight what is presently known about the perception and processing of sensory stimuli (focusing on sounds) whose source is not currently visible. We briefly summarize known differences in the localizability of sounds presented from different locations in 3D space, and discuss the consequences for the crossmodal attentional and multisensory perceptual interactions taking place in various regions of space...
Contemporary schemas of brain organization now include multisensory processes both in low-level cort...
A great deal is now known about the effects of spatial attention within individual sensory modalitie...
The aim of the present study was to investigate exogenous crossmodal orienting of attention in three...
To date, most of the research on spatial attention has focused on probing people's responses to stim...
Sound localization can be affected by vision; in the ventriloquism effect, sounds that are hard to l...
The experiments reported in this thesis investigate whether the current understanding of crossmodal ...
During our daily lives our senses are flooded with information. We can see, hear, feel, smell, and t...
To date, crossmodal spatial cuing research has primarily investigated spatial attention modulated by...
The ability to detect and localize sounds in an environment is critical for survival. Localizing sou...
Everyday experience involves the continuous integration of information from multiple sensory inputs....
Traditional studies of spatial attention consider only a single sensory modality at a time (e.g. jus...
Previous studies on crossmodal spatial orienting typically used simple and stereotyped stimuli in th...
The participants in the present study had to make speeded elevation discrimination responses to visu...
Several studies on cross-modal attention showed that remapping processes between sensory modalities ...
In this review, I highlight some of the most exciting recent developments in the area of crossmodal ...
Contemporary schemas of brain organization now include multisensory processes both in low-level cort...
A great deal is now known about the effects of spatial attention within individual sensory modalitie...
The aim of the present study was to investigate exogenous crossmodal orienting of attention in three...
To date, most of the research on spatial attention has focused on probing people's responses to stim...
Sound localization can be affected by vision; in the ventriloquism effect, sounds that are hard to l...
The experiments reported in this thesis investigate whether the current understanding of crossmodal ...
During our daily lives our senses are flooded with information. We can see, hear, feel, smell, and t...
To date, crossmodal spatial cuing research has primarily investigated spatial attention modulated by...
The ability to detect and localize sounds in an environment is critical for survival. Localizing sou...
Everyday experience involves the continuous integration of information from multiple sensory inputs....
Traditional studies of spatial attention consider only a single sensory modality at a time (e.g. jus...
Previous studies on crossmodal spatial orienting typically used simple and stereotyped stimuli in th...
The participants in the present study had to make speeded elevation discrimination responses to visu...
Several studies on cross-modal attention showed that remapping processes between sensory modalities ...
In this review, I highlight some of the most exciting recent developments in the area of crossmodal ...
Contemporary schemas of brain organization now include multisensory processes both in low-level cort...
A great deal is now known about the effects of spatial attention within individual sensory modalitie...
The aim of the present study was to investigate exogenous crossmodal orienting of attention in three...