Cross-modal phase reset predicts auditory task performance in humans
JD Thorne, M De Vos, FC Viola… - Journal of …, 2011 - Soc Neuroscience
In the multisensory environment, inputs to each sensory modality are rarely independent.
Sounds often follow a visible action or event. Here we present behaviorally relevant …
Sounds often follow a visible action or event. Here we present behaviorally relevant …
[HTML][HTML] Normal aging slows spontaneous switching in auditory and visual bistability
HM Kondo, T Kochiyama - Neuroscience, 2018 - Elsevier
Age-related changes in auditory and visual perception have an impact on the quality of life. It
has been debated how perceptual organization is influenced by advancing age. From the …
has been debated how perceptual organization is influenced by advancing age. From the …
Accumulation and decay of visual capture and the ventriloquism aftereffect caused by brief audio-visual disparities
Visual capture and the ventriloquism aftereffect resolve spatial disparities of incongruent
auditory visual (AV) objects by shifting auditory spatial perception to align with vision. Here …
auditory visual (AV) objects by shifting auditory spatial perception to align with vision. Here …
[HTML][HTML] Sound-aided recovery from and persistence against visual filling-in
BR Sheth, S Shimojo - Vision Research, 2004 - Elsevier
Disappearance phenomena, in which salient visual stimuli do not register consciously, have
been known to occur. Recovery from such phenomena typically occurs through change in …
been known to occur. Recovery from such phenomena typically occurs through change in …
Adaptation to shifted interaural time differences changes encoding of sound location in human auditory cortex
R Trapeau, M Schönwiesner - NeuroImage, 2015 - Elsevier
The auditory system infers the location of sound sources from the processing of different
acoustic cues. These cues change during development and when assistive hearing devices …
acoustic cues. These cues change during development and when assistive hearing devices …
Revisiting the adaptive and maladaptive effects of crossmodal plasticity
One of the most striking demonstrations of experience-dependent plasticity comes from
studies of sensory-deprived individuals (eg, blind or deaf), showing that brain regions …
studies of sensory-deprived individuals (eg, blind or deaf), showing that brain regions …
[HTML][HTML] Spontaneous repulsive adaptation in the absence of attractive serial dependence
M Fornaciai, J Park - Journal of vision, 2019 - jov.arvojournals.org
Despite noisy and discontinuous input, vision is remarkably stable and continuous. Recent
work suggests that such a remarkable feat is enabled by an active stabilization process …
work suggests that such a remarkable feat is enabled by an active stabilization process …
[HTML][HTML] Perceptual comparisons modulate memory biases induced by new visual inputs
It is well-established that stimulus-specific information in visual working memory (VWM) can
be systematically biased by new perceptual inputs. These memory biases are commonly …
be systematically biased by new perceptual inputs. These memory biases are commonly …
Recalibration of temporal order perception by exposure to audio-visual asynchrony
The perception of simultaneity between auditory and visual information is of crucial
importance for maintaining a coordinated representation of a multisensory event. Here we …
importance for maintaining a coordinated representation of a multisensory event. Here we …
The context of experienced sensory discrepancies shapes multisensory integration and recalibration differently
Whether two sensory cues interact during perceptual judgements depends not only on their
immediate properties, but also the overall context in which these are encountered. While in …
immediate properties, but also the overall context in which these are encountered. While in …