Neurophysiological studies have shown in animals that a sudden sound enhanced perceptual processing of subsequent visual stimuli. In the present study, we explored the possibility that such enhancement also exists in humans and can be explained through crossmodal integration effects, whereby the interaction occurs at the level of bimodal neurons. Subjects were required to detect visual stimuli in a unimodal visual condition or in crossmodal audio-visual conditions. The spatial and the temporal proximity of multisensory stimuli were systematically varied. An enhancement of the perceptual sensitivity (d') for luminance detection was found when the audiovisual stimuli followed a rather clear spatial and temporal rule, governing multisensory integration at the neuronal level

Frassinetti, F., Bolognini, N., Làdavas, E. (2002). Enhancement of visual perception by crossmodal visuo-auditory interaction. EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 147(3), 332-343 [10.1007/s00221-002-1262-y].

Enhancement of visual perception by crossmodal visuo-auditory interaction

Bolognini, N;
2002

Abstract

Neurophysiological studies have shown in animals that a sudden sound enhanced perceptual processing of subsequent visual stimuli. In the present study, we explored the possibility that such enhancement also exists in humans and can be explained through crossmodal integration effects, whereby the interaction occurs at the level of bimodal neurons. Subjects were required to detect visual stimuli in a unimodal visual condition or in crossmodal audio-visual conditions. The spatial and the temporal proximity of multisensory stimuli were systematically varied. An enhancement of the perceptual sensitivity (d') for luminance detection was found when the audiovisual stimuli followed a rather clear spatial and temporal rule, governing multisensory integration at the neuronal level
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
multisensory, attention, superior colliculus
English
2002
147
3
332
343
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Frassinetti, F., Bolognini, N., Làdavas, E. (2002). Enhancement of visual perception by crossmodal visuo-auditory interaction. EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 147(3), 332-343 [10.1007/s00221-002-1262-y].
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