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Audiovisual integration: An investigation of the 'streaming-bouncing' phenomenon

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Abstract Temporal aspects of the perceptual integration of audiovisual information were investigated by utilizing the visual 'streaming-bouncing' phenomenon. When two identical visual objects move towards each... other, coincide, and then move away from each other, the objects can either be seen as streaming past one another or bouncing off each other. Although the streaming percept is dominant, the bouncing percept can be induced by presenting an auditory stimulus during the visual coincidence of the moving objects. Here we show that the bounce-inducing effect of the auditory stimulus is paramount when its onset and offset occur in temporal proximity of the onset and offset of the period of visual coincidence of the moving objects. When the duration of the auditory stimulus exceeded this period, visual bouncing disappears. Implications for a temporal window of audiovisual integration and the design of effective audiovisual warning signals are discussed.show more

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Created Date 2018.04.05
Modified Date 2018.04.17

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