For most multisensory events, observers perceive synchrony among the various senses (vision, audition, touch), despite the naturally occurring lags in arrival and processing times …
A Owens, AA Efros - Proceedings of the European …, 2018 - openaccess.thecvf.com
The thud of a bouncing ball, the onset of speech as lips open--when visual and audio events occur together, it suggests that there might be a common, underlying event that produced …
This is a strong foundation of human-centric virtual reality design for anyone and everyone involved in creating VR experiences. Without a clear understanding of the human side of …
What determines what we see? In contrast to the traditional “modular” understanding of perception, according to which visual processing is encapsulated from higher-level …
Cognitive Development and Cognitive Neuroscience: The Learning Brain is a thoroughly revised edition of the bestselling Cognitive Development. The new edition of this full-colour …
Normal brain function requires the dynamic interaction of functionally specialized but widely distributed cortical regions. Long-range synchronization of oscillatory signals has been …
Vision is believed to dominate our multisensory perception of the world. Here we overturn this established view by showing that auditory information can qualitatively alter the …
MH Giard, F Peronnet - Journal of cognitive neuroscience, 1999 - direct.mit.edu
The aim of this study was (1) to provide behavioral evidence for multimodal feature integration in an object recognition task in humans and (2) to characterize the processing …
A reference work for the emerging field of multisensory integration, covering multidisciplinary research that goes beyond the traditional" sense-by-sense" approach and recognizes that …