The Colavita effect refers to the phenomenon that when confronted with an audiovisual stimulus, observers report more often to have perceived the visual than the auditory component. The Colavita effect depends on low-level stimulus factors such as spatial and temporal proximity between the unimodal signals. Here, we examined whether the Colavita effect is modulated by synesthetic congruency between visual size and auditory pitch. If the Colavita effect depends on synesthetic congruency, we expect a larger Colavita effect for synesthetically congruent size/pitch (large visual stimulus/low-pitched tone; small visual stimulus/high-pitched tone) than synesthetically incongruent (large visual stimulus/high-pitched tone; small visual stimulus/low...
Synesthesia is a condition in which the stimulation of one sensory modality elicits an additional ex...
Synesthesia is a condition in which the stimulation of one sense elicits an additional experience, o...
Many researchers have taken the Colavita effect to represent a paradigm case of visual dominance. Br...
Previous studies have demonstrated that people often fail to report one component of bimodal targets...
Participants presented with auditory, visual, or bimodal audiovisual stimuli in a speeded discrimina...
The last couple of years have seen a resurgence of interest in the Colavita visual dominance effect....
The last couple of years have seen a resurgence of interest in the Colavita visual dominance effect....
The Colavita effect occurs when participants performing a speeded detection/discrimination task pref...
The Colavita visual dominance effect refers to the phenomenon whereby participants presented with un...
The Colavita effect refers to the phenomenon wherein people tend to not respond to an auditory stimu...
The Colavita effect occurs when participants performing a speeded detection/discrimination task pref...
People sometimes find it easier to judge the temporal order in which two visual stimuli have been pr...
The Colavita effect occurs when participants respond only to the visual element of an audio-visual s...
When presented with auditory, visual, or bimodal audiovisual stimuli in a speeded detection/discrimi...
Parise C, Spence C. 'When Birds of a Feather Flock Together': Synesthetic Correspondences Modulate A...
Synesthesia is a condition in which the stimulation of one sensory modality elicits an additional ex...
Synesthesia is a condition in which the stimulation of one sense elicits an additional experience, o...
Many researchers have taken the Colavita effect to represent a paradigm case of visual dominance. Br...
Previous studies have demonstrated that people often fail to report one component of bimodal targets...
Participants presented with auditory, visual, or bimodal audiovisual stimuli in a speeded discrimina...
The last couple of years have seen a resurgence of interest in the Colavita visual dominance effect....
The last couple of years have seen a resurgence of interest in the Colavita visual dominance effect....
The Colavita effect occurs when participants performing a speeded detection/discrimination task pref...
The Colavita visual dominance effect refers to the phenomenon whereby participants presented with un...
The Colavita effect refers to the phenomenon wherein people tend to not respond to an auditory stimu...
The Colavita effect occurs when participants performing a speeded detection/discrimination task pref...
People sometimes find it easier to judge the temporal order in which two visual stimuli have been pr...
The Colavita effect occurs when participants respond only to the visual element of an audio-visual s...
When presented with auditory, visual, or bimodal audiovisual stimuli in a speeded detection/discrimi...
Parise C, Spence C. 'When Birds of a Feather Flock Together': Synesthetic Correspondences Modulate A...
Synesthesia is a condition in which the stimulation of one sensory modality elicits an additional ex...
Synesthesia is a condition in which the stimulation of one sense elicits an additional experience, o...
Many researchers have taken the Colavita effect to represent a paradigm case of visual dominance. Br...