Cross-modal processing depends strongly on the compatibility between different sensory inputs, the relative timing of their arrival to brain processing components, and on how attention is allocated. In this behavioral study, we employed a cross-modal audio-visual Stroop task in which we manipulated the within-trial stimulus-onset-asynchronies (SOAs) of the stimulus-component inputs, the grouping of the SOAs (blocked vs. random), the attended modality (auditory or visual), and the congruency of the Stroop color-word stimuli (congruent, incongruent, neutral) to assess how these factors interact within a multisensory context. One main result was that visual distractors produced larger incongruency effects on auditory targets than vice versa. M...
Habets B, Bruns P, Röder B. Experience with crossmodal statistics reduces the sensitivity for audio-...
A scoping review was undertaken to explore research investigating early interactions and integration...
Every day we receive constant stimulation through our senses and take quick and accurate action. Hum...
Cross-modal processing depends strongly on the compatibility between different sensory inputs, the r...
Multisensory processing often has facilitation and/or interference effects (Chen & Spence, 2010;...
<p>At every moment in life we are receiving input from multiple sensory modalities. We are limited, ...
There are ongoing debates on the direction of sensory dominance in cross-modal interaction. In the p...
This study investigated neural processing interactions during Stroop interference by varying the tem...
As a commonly used measure of selective attention, it is important to understand the factors contrib...
As a commonly used measure of selective attention, it is important to understand the factors contrib...
This study investigated neural processing interactions during Stroop interference by varying the tem...
As a commonly used measure of selective attention, it is important to understand the factors contrib...
Researchers have often utilized the classic Stroop task as a measure of selective attention processe...
Which one, ‘looking without seeing’ or ‘listening without hearing’, is more effective? There have be...
Abstract In this study, we addressed how the particular context of stimulus congruency influences au...
Habets B, Bruns P, Röder B. Experience with crossmodal statistics reduces the sensitivity for audio-...
A scoping review was undertaken to explore research investigating early interactions and integration...
Every day we receive constant stimulation through our senses and take quick and accurate action. Hum...
Cross-modal processing depends strongly on the compatibility between different sensory inputs, the r...
Multisensory processing often has facilitation and/or interference effects (Chen & Spence, 2010;...
<p>At every moment in life we are receiving input from multiple sensory modalities. We are limited, ...
There are ongoing debates on the direction of sensory dominance in cross-modal interaction. In the p...
This study investigated neural processing interactions during Stroop interference by varying the tem...
As a commonly used measure of selective attention, it is important to understand the factors contrib...
As a commonly used measure of selective attention, it is important to understand the factors contrib...
This study investigated neural processing interactions during Stroop interference by varying the tem...
As a commonly used measure of selective attention, it is important to understand the factors contrib...
Researchers have often utilized the classic Stroop task as a measure of selective attention processe...
Which one, ‘looking without seeing’ or ‘listening without hearing’, is more effective? There have be...
Abstract In this study, we addressed how the particular context of stimulus congruency influences au...
Habets B, Bruns P, Röder B. Experience with crossmodal statistics reduces the sensitivity for audio-...
A scoping review was undertaken to explore research investigating early interactions and integration...
Every day we receive constant stimulation through our senses and take quick and accurate action. Hum...