In manual choice reaction time (RT) tasks, people respond faster to a visual target stimulus when it is accompanied by a task-irrelevant tone than when it is presented alone. This intersensory facilitation effect is often attributed to multisensory integration, but here we show it to be a reflection of temporal preparation. According to this view, the more rapidly processed tone serves as a warning signal (S1), which initiates preparation for the more sluggish visual target (S2). To test this view, we varied the delay between S1 and S2 in conjunction with the modality of S1 (auditory or visual). For brief delays, responses to S2 were faster when S1 was auditory than when it was visual. Crucially, however, this intersensory facilitation effe...
Cross-modal enhancement can be mediated both by higher-order effects due to attention and decision m...
Literature reports numerous examples of the effect of moving visual stimuli on time estimation. Here...
It is well-established that subjective judgments of perceived urgency of alarm sounds can be affecte...
Combining input from multiple senses is essential for successfully mastering many real world situati...
The importance of multisensory integration for perception and action has long been recognised. Integ...
Can auditory input influence the sensory processing of visual information? Many studies have reporte...
A loud auditory stimulus (LAS) presented during movement preparation can result in an earlier than n...
To form a coherent presentation of the world, the brain needs to combine multiple sensory modalities...
NoWhich is better, a visual or an auditory warning signal? Initial findings suggested that an audito...
Cross-modal facilitation of response time (RT) is said to occur in a selective attention task when t...
Multisensory stimulus combinations trigger shorter reaction times (RTs) than individual single-modal...
The effect produced by a warning stimulus(i) (WS) in reaction time (RT) tasks is commonly attributed...
SummaryWhat we hear can rapidly alter what we see. A new study provides evidence for a mechanism in ...
The current study examined how simple tones affect speeded visuomotor responses in a visual-spatial ...
The brain adapts to asynchronous audiovisual signals by reducing the subjective temporal lag between...
Cross-modal enhancement can be mediated both by higher-order effects due to attention and decision m...
Literature reports numerous examples of the effect of moving visual stimuli on time estimation. Here...
It is well-established that subjective judgments of perceived urgency of alarm sounds can be affecte...
Combining input from multiple senses is essential for successfully mastering many real world situati...
The importance of multisensory integration for perception and action has long been recognised. Integ...
Can auditory input influence the sensory processing of visual information? Many studies have reporte...
A loud auditory stimulus (LAS) presented during movement preparation can result in an earlier than n...
To form a coherent presentation of the world, the brain needs to combine multiple sensory modalities...
NoWhich is better, a visual or an auditory warning signal? Initial findings suggested that an audito...
Cross-modal facilitation of response time (RT) is said to occur in a selective attention task when t...
Multisensory stimulus combinations trigger shorter reaction times (RTs) than individual single-modal...
The effect produced by a warning stimulus(i) (WS) in reaction time (RT) tasks is commonly attributed...
SummaryWhat we hear can rapidly alter what we see. A new study provides evidence for a mechanism in ...
The current study examined how simple tones affect speeded visuomotor responses in a visual-spatial ...
The brain adapts to asynchronous audiovisual signals by reducing the subjective temporal lag between...
Cross-modal enhancement can be mediated both by higher-order effects due to attention and decision m...
Literature reports numerous examples of the effect of moving visual stimuli on time estimation. Here...
It is well-established that subjective judgments of perceived urgency of alarm sounds can be affecte...