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View article: Perceived Audio-Visual Simultaneity Is Recalibrated by the Visual Intensity of the Preceding Trial
Perceived Audio-Visual Simultaneity Is Recalibrated by the Visual Intensity of the Preceding Trial Open
A vital heuristic used when making judgements on whether audio-visual signals arise from the same event, is the temporal coincidence of the respective signals. Previous research has highlighted a process, whereby the perception of simultan…
View article: Intensity-dependency and plasticity of perceived audio-visual simultaneity: behavioural and neural correlates
Intensity-dependency and plasticity of perceived audio-visual simultaneity: behavioural and neural correlates Open
The perception of simultaneity and temporal order of audio-visual stimuli is vital in understanding which sensory information emanates from the same physical events. Two tasks commonly used to assess the relative perceptual latencies of au…
View article: Narrowing of the Audiovisual Temporal Binding Window Due To Perceptual Training Is Specific to High Visual Intensity Stimuli
Narrowing of the Audiovisual Temporal Binding Window Due To Perceptual Training Is Specific to High Visual Intensity Stimuli Open
The temporal binding window (TBW), which reflects the range of temporal offsets in which audiovisual stimuli are combined to form a singular percept, can be reduced through training. Our research aimed to investigate whether training-induc…