Presenting target and non-target information in different modalities influences target localization if the non-target is within the spatiotemporal limits of perceptual integration. When using auditory and visual stimuli, the influence of a visual non-target on auditory target localization is greater than the reverse. It is not known, however, whether or how such perceptual effects extend to goal-directed behaviours. To gain insight into how audio-visual stimuli are integrated for motor tasks, the kinematics of reaching movements towards visual or auditory targets with or without a non-target in the other modality were examined. When present, the simultaneously presented non-target could be spatially coincident, to the left, or to the right ...
NoAuditory signals have been shown to exert a marked influence on visual perception in a wide range ...
AbstractAuditory signals have been shown to exert a marked influence on visual perception in a wide ...
Motion is a potent sub-modality of vision. Motion cues alone can be used to segment images into figu...
Presenting target and non-target information in different modalities influences target localization ...
We inhabit a world that offers a multitude of sensory cues that need to be disambiguated in order to...
The onset position of a visual moving object is mislocalized in the direction of subsequent motion. ...
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the cross-modal effects of an
 auditory organization...
Studies of the nature of the neural mechanisms involved in goal-directed movements tend to concentra...
Previous research on multisensory integration for movement planning and control has focused on movem...
Multisensory integration allows us to integrate information from different senses, enhancing the abi...
Motion information available to different sensory modalities can interact at both perceptual and pos...
International audiencePrior to goal-directed actions, somatosensory target positions can be localize...
Humans can reach for objects with their hands whether the objects are seen, heard or touched. Thus, ...
Prior to goal-directed actions, somatosensory target positions can be localized using either an exte...
International audienceLocalising sounds means having the ability to process auditory cues deriving f...
NoAuditory signals have been shown to exert a marked influence on visual perception in a wide range ...
AbstractAuditory signals have been shown to exert a marked influence on visual perception in a wide ...
Motion is a potent sub-modality of vision. Motion cues alone can be used to segment images into figu...
Presenting target and non-target information in different modalities influences target localization ...
We inhabit a world that offers a multitude of sensory cues that need to be disambiguated in order to...
The onset position of a visual moving object is mislocalized in the direction of subsequent motion. ...
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the cross-modal effects of an
 auditory organization...
Studies of the nature of the neural mechanisms involved in goal-directed movements tend to concentra...
Previous research on multisensory integration for movement planning and control has focused on movem...
Multisensory integration allows us to integrate information from different senses, enhancing the abi...
Motion information available to different sensory modalities can interact at both perceptual and pos...
International audiencePrior to goal-directed actions, somatosensory target positions can be localize...
Humans can reach for objects with their hands whether the objects are seen, heard or touched. Thus, ...
Prior to goal-directed actions, somatosensory target positions can be localized using either an exte...
International audienceLocalising sounds means having the ability to process auditory cues deriving f...
NoAuditory signals have been shown to exert a marked influence on visual perception in a wide range ...
AbstractAuditory signals have been shown to exert a marked influence on visual perception in a wide ...
Motion is a potent sub-modality of vision. Motion cues alone can be used to segment images into figu...