Our brain relies on neural mechanisms of selective attention and converging sensory processing to efficiently cope with rich and unceasing multisensory inputs. One prominent assumption holds that audio-visual synchrony can act as a strong attractor for spatial attention. Here, we tested for a similar effect of audio-visual synchrony on feature-selective attention. We presented two superimposed Gabor patches that differed in colour and orientation. On each trial, participants were cued to selectively attend to one of the two patches. Over time, spatial frequencies of both patches varied sinusoidally at distinct rates (3.14 and 3.63 Hz), giving rise to pulse-like percepts. A simultaneously presented pure tone carried a frequency modulation at...
A prevailing view is that audiovisual integration requires temporally coincident signals. However, a...
A prevailing view is that audiovisual integration requires temporally coincident signals. However, a...
Given that both auditory and visual systems have anatomically separate object identification (“what”...
Our brain relies on neural mechanisms of selective attention and converging sensory processing to ef...
Our brain relies on neural mechanisms of selective attention and converging sensory processing to ef...
The neural processing of a visual stimulus can be facilitated by attending to its position or by a c...
The neural processing of a visual stimulus can be facilitated by attending to its position or by a c...
Temporal recalibration of cross-modal synchrony has been proposed as a mechanism to compensate for t...
Temporal recalibration of cross-modal synchrony has been proposed as a mechanism to compensate for t...
<div><p>Temporal recalibration of cross-modal synchrony has been proposed as a mechanism to compensa...
Temporal recalibration of cross-modal synchrony has been proposed as a mechanism to compensate for t...
This thesis investigates the influence of temporal pattern, both within and between unisensory stimu...
r r Abstract: The brain seeks to combine related inputs from different senses (e.g., hearing and vis...
Introduction: Synchrony is a powerful cue for driving multisensory integration of dynamic stimuli an...
Spatial frequency is a visual feature coded in V1, and temporal amplitude-modulation (AM) rate is an...
A prevailing view is that audiovisual integration requires temporally coincident signals. However, a...
A prevailing view is that audiovisual integration requires temporally coincident signals. However, a...
Given that both auditory and visual systems have anatomically separate object identification (“what”...
Our brain relies on neural mechanisms of selective attention and converging sensory processing to ef...
Our brain relies on neural mechanisms of selective attention and converging sensory processing to ef...
The neural processing of a visual stimulus can be facilitated by attending to its position or by a c...
The neural processing of a visual stimulus can be facilitated by attending to its position or by a c...
Temporal recalibration of cross-modal synchrony has been proposed as a mechanism to compensate for t...
Temporal recalibration of cross-modal synchrony has been proposed as a mechanism to compensate for t...
<div><p>Temporal recalibration of cross-modal synchrony has been proposed as a mechanism to compensa...
Temporal recalibration of cross-modal synchrony has been proposed as a mechanism to compensate for t...
This thesis investigates the influence of temporal pattern, both within and between unisensory stimu...
r r Abstract: The brain seeks to combine related inputs from different senses (e.g., hearing and vis...
Introduction: Synchrony is a powerful cue for driving multisensory integration of dynamic stimuli an...
Spatial frequency is a visual feature coded in V1, and temporal amplitude-modulation (AM) rate is an...
A prevailing view is that audiovisual integration requires temporally coincident signals. However, a...
A prevailing view is that audiovisual integration requires temporally coincident signals. However, a...
Given that both auditory and visual systems have anatomically separate object identification (“what”...