Audiovisual bounce-inducing effect: attention alone does not explain why the discs are bouncing.

M Grassi, C Casco - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human …, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
Two discs moving from opposite points in space, overlapping and stopping at the other
disc's starting point, can be seen as either bouncing or streaming through each other. With …

Audiovisual bounce-inducing effect: When sound congruence affects grouping in vision

M Grassi, C Casco - Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 2010 - Springer
Two disks moving from opposite points in space, overlapping, and stopping at one another's
starting point can be seen as either bouncing off one another or streaming through one …

[PDF][PDF] Revealing the origin of the audiovisual bounce-inducing effect

M Grassi, C Casco - Seeing and Perceiving, 2012 - Citeseer
The audiovisual bounce inducing effect (ABE) is a bouncing percept induced by the
presentation of a sound in a motion display otherwise perceived as streaming. The literature …

The origin of the audiovisual bounce inducing effect: a TMS study

M Maniglia, M Grassi, C Casco, G Campana - Neuropsychologia, 2012 - Elsevier
The audiovisual bounce inducing effect (ABE) is a bouncing percept induced by the
presence of a sound at the moment of two moving objects intercepting in a motion display …

[图书][B] Crossmodal interaction in humans

K Watanabe - 2001 - search.proquest.com
Since different senses are attuned to the different aspects of the environment, crossmodal
interactions can reduce perceptual ambiguity which may result from relying on a single …

Early cross-modal interactions underlie the audiovisual bounce-inducing effect

S Zhao, Y Wang, H Xu, C Feng, W Feng - NeuroImage, 2018 - Elsevier
Two identical visual disks moving towards one another on a two-dimensional display can be
perceived as either “streaming through” or “bouncing off” each other after their coincidence …

Sensitivity and bias in the resolution of stream-bounce stimuli

M Zeljko, PM Grove - Perception, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
The audiovisual stream-bounce effect refers to the resolution of ambiguous motion
sequences as streaming or bouncing depending on the presence or absence of a sound …

Beep, be-, or–ep: The impact of auditory transients on perceived bouncing/streaming.

HS Meyerhoff, S Suzuki - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
Establishing object correspondence over time (“Which object went where?”) is important for
productively interacting with the surrounding environment. Here, we study auditory …

Auditory-induced bouncing is a perceptual (rather than a cognitive) phenomenon: Evidence from illusory crescents

HS Meyerhoff, BJ Scholl - Cognition, 2018 - Elsevier
A central task for vision is to identify objects as the same persisting individuals over time and
motion. The need for such processing is made especially clear in ambiguous situations such …

Disambiguating the stream/bounce illusion with inference

PM Grove, C Robertson, LR Harris - Multisensory Research, 2016 - brill.com
The 'stream/bounce'illusion refers to the perception of an ambiguous visual display in which
two discs approach each other on a collision course. The display can be seen as two discs …