[HTML][HTML] Years of blindness lead to “visualize” space through time
Spatial representation has been widely studied in early blindness, whereas research about
late blindness is still limited. We recently demonstrated that the early (50–90 ms) event …
late blindness is still limited. We recently demonstrated that the early (50–90 ms) event …
[HTML][HTML] Adaptation minimizes distance-related audiovisual delays
J Heron, D Whitaker, PV McGraw… - Journal of …, 2007 - jov.arvojournals.org
A controversial hypothesis within the domain of sensory research is that observers are able
to use visual and auditory distance cues to maintain perceptual synchrony—despite the …
to use visual and auditory distance cues to maintain perceptual synchrony—despite the …
Temporal contingencies determine whether adaptation strengthens or weakens normalization
A fundamental and nearly ubiquitous feature of sensory encoding is that neuronal
responses are strongly influenced by recent experience, or adaptation. Theoretical and …
responses are strongly influenced by recent experience, or adaptation. Theoretical and …
[PDF][PDF] Bistable perception alternates between internal and external modes of sensory processing
Perceptual history can exert pronounced effects on the contents of conscious experience:
when confronted with completely ambiguous stimuli, perception does not waver at random …
when confronted with completely ambiguous stimuli, perception does not waver at random …
Rapid audiovisual temporal recalibration generalises across spatial location
A Ju, E Orchard-Mills, E Van Der Burg, D Alais - Multisensory research, 2019 - brill.com
Recent exposure to asynchronous multisensory signals has been shown to shift perceived
timing between the sensory modalities, a phenomenon known as 'temporal recalibration' …
timing between the sensory modalities, a phenomenon known as 'temporal recalibration' …
Visual recalibration of auditory spatial perception: two separate neural circuits for perceptual learning
C Passamonti, I Frissen… - European Journal of …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
A remarkable example of rapid perceptual learning is the visual recalibration of auditory
spatial perception, which can result in either a bias (ventriloquism after‐effect) or an …
spatial perception, which can result in either a bias (ventriloquism after‐effect) or an …
[HTML][HTML] The impact of feedback on the different time courses of multisensory temporal recalibration
MA De Niear, JP Noel, MT Wallace - Neural Plasticity, 2017 - hindawi.com
The capacity to rapidly adjust perceptual representations confers a fundamental advantage
when confronted with a constantly changing world. Unexplored is how feedback regarding …
when confronted with a constantly changing world. Unexplored is how feedback regarding …
Cross-modal plasticity for the spatial processing of sounds in visually deprived subjects
O Collignon, P Voss, M Lassonde, F Lepore - Experimental brain research, 2009 - Springer
Until only a few decades ago, researchers still considered sensory cortices to be fixed or
“hardwired,” with specific cortical regions solely dedicated to the processing of selective …
“hardwired,” with specific cortical regions solely dedicated to the processing of selective …
[HTML][HTML] Musical training refines audiovisual integration but does not influence temporal recalibration
When the brain is exposed to a temporal asynchrony between the senses, it will shift its
perception of simultaneity towards the previously experienced asynchrony (temporal …
perception of simultaneity towards the previously experienced asynchrony (temporal …
Brief stimuli cast a persistent long-term trace in visual cortex
M Fritsche, SG Solomon, FP de Lange - BioRxiv, 2021 - biorxiv.org
Visual processing is strongly influenced by the recent stimulus history–a phenomenon
termed adaptation. Prominent theories cast adaptation as a consequence of optimized …
termed adaptation. Prominent theories cast adaptation as a consequence of optimized …