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Seeing and Perceiving 25 (2012) 45–69 brill.nl/sp Investigating the In-Between: Multisensory Integration of Auditory and Visual Motion Streams ∗ Thorsten Kluss 1 , 2 , ∗∗ , Niclas Schult 2 , Kerstin Schill 2 , Manfred Fahle 1 , 3 and Christoph Zetzsche 2 1 Institute of Brain Research – Human Neurobiology, Bremen University, Hochschulring 18, Bremen, Germany 2 Cognitive Neuroinformatics, Bremen University, Enrique-Schmidt-Straße 5, Bremen, Germany 3 Henry Wellcome Laboratory for Vision Sciences, City University, Northampton Square, London, UK Received 20 December 2010; accepted 5 October 2011 Abstract We investigated audiovisual interactions in motion perception by behavioral experiments testing both, the influence of visual stimuli on auditory apparent motion and the influence of auditory stimuli on visual ap- parent motion perception. A set of loudspeakers with an LED mounted in the middle of each speaker cone was arranged in a semicircle. Apparent motion streams were presented for each modality alone in the uni- modal conditions. In the bimodal conditions, stimuli of the second modality were added to fill the temporal and spatial gaps of the sampled trajectory of the reference stream. The participants’ task was to observe the quasi-naturalistic stimulus sequences and to perform a standard classification.
Seeing and Perceiving (continuation of Spatial Vision from 2010 and continued as Multisensory Research from 2013) – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 2012
Keywords: audiovisual interaction; Apparent motion; spatiotemporal coincidence
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