K Watanabe, S Shimojo - Neurobiology of attention, 2005 - Elsevier
Recent studies have revealed how attention operates across modalities and affects the detection of, the orientation to, and the perceptual localization of, stimuli. In contrast …
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 …
K Watanabe, S Shimojo - Perception & Psychophysics, 2001 - Springer
In a two-dimensional display, identical visual targets moving toward and across each other with equal, constant speed can be perceived either to reverse their motion directions at the …
When two identical targets move toward one another from opposite sides of a display and continue past one another along collinear trajectories, they can be perceived to either …
The stream-bounce effect refers to a bistable motion stimulus that is interpreted as two targets either “streaming” past or “bouncing” off one another, and the manipulations that bias …
Hearing the blare of an ambulance siren often impels us to trace the location of the emergency vehicle with our gaze so we can quickly decide which way to pull the car over. In …
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 …
We employed audiovisual stream/bounce displays, in which two moving objects with crossing trajectories are more likely to be perceived as bouncing off, rather than streaming …
K Schmiedchen, C Freigang, I Nitsche, R Rübsamen - Brain research, 2012 - Elsevier
Motion perception can be altered by information received through multiple senses. So far, the interplay between the visual and the auditory modality in peripheral motion perception is …