The brain has to assess the fine temporal relationship between voluntary actions and their sensory effects to achieve precise spatiotemporal control of body movement. Recently we found that voluntary action improved the subsequent perceptual temporal discrimination between somatosensory and auditory events. In voluntary condition, participants actively pressed a button and a noise burst was presented at various onset asynchronies relative to the button press. The participants made either ‘sound-first’ or ‘touch-first’ responses. We found that the temporal order judgment performance in the voluntary condition (as indexed by just noticeable difference) was significantly better than that when their finger was passively stimulated (passive cond...
The simultaneity of signals from different senses - such as vision and audition - is a useful cue fo...
Recent studies of brain plasticity that pertain to time perception have shown that fast training of ...
Previous studies have shown that in tasks requiring participants to report the direction of apparent...
Forming a coherent percept of an event requires different sensory inputs originating from the event ...
Distinct perception for voluntary vs. externally-generated action outcomes has been demonstrated in ...
Action and perception are tightly coupled systems requiring coordination and synchronization over ti...
In two experiments, we measured audio-visual crossmodal attraction on the time dimension, using a se...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that performing a motor action toward a target dec...
Both physical and physiological transmission times can differ between audition and vision. Under cer...
Integration of an action and its sensory feedback is important in interacting with an uncertain envi...
The experiments reported within this thesis use psychophysical techniques to examine the factors whi...
<div><p>Perception of synchrony between one's own action (a finger tap) and the sensory feedback the...
Crossmodal stimuli can be perceived as being simultaneous even if they are not physically synchronou...
The last few years have seen a rapid growth of interest in issues related to the temporal aspects of...
The integration of visual and auditory inputs in the human brain works properly only if the componen...
The simultaneity of signals from different senses - such as vision and audition - is a useful cue fo...
Recent studies of brain plasticity that pertain to time perception have shown that fast training of ...
Previous studies have shown that in tasks requiring participants to report the direction of apparent...
Forming a coherent percept of an event requires different sensory inputs originating from the event ...
Distinct perception for voluntary vs. externally-generated action outcomes has been demonstrated in ...
Action and perception are tightly coupled systems requiring coordination and synchronization over ti...
In two experiments, we measured audio-visual crossmodal attraction on the time dimension, using a se...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that performing a motor action toward a target dec...
Both physical and physiological transmission times can differ between audition and vision. Under cer...
Integration of an action and its sensory feedback is important in interacting with an uncertain envi...
The experiments reported within this thesis use psychophysical techniques to examine the factors whi...
<div><p>Perception of synchrony between one's own action (a finger tap) and the sensory feedback the...
Crossmodal stimuli can be perceived as being simultaneous even if they are not physically synchronou...
The last few years have seen a rapid growth of interest in issues related to the temporal aspects of...
The integration of visual and auditory inputs in the human brain works properly only if the componen...
The simultaneity of signals from different senses - such as vision and audition - is a useful cue fo...
Recent studies of brain plasticity that pertain to time perception have shown that fast training of ...
Previous studies have shown that in tasks requiring participants to report the direction of apparent...