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The effect of spatial-temporal audiovisual disparities on saccades in a complex scene

Authors :
A. John Van Opstal
Andrew H. Bell
Douglas P. Munoz
Marc M. Van Wanrooij
Source :
Experimental Brain Research, 198, 425-437, Experimental Brain Research, 198, 2-3, pp. 425-437, Experimental Brain Research. Experimentelle Hirnforschung. Experimentation Cerebrale
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 75710.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) In a previous study we quantified the effect of multisensory integration on the latency and accuracy of saccadic eye movements toward spatially aligned audiovisual (AV) stimuli within a rich AV-background (Corneil et al. in J Neurophysiol 88:438-454, 2002). In those experiments both stimulus modalities belonged to the same object, and subjects were instructed to foveate that source, irrespective of modality. Under natural conditions, however, subjects have no prior knowledge as to whether visual and auditory events originated from the same, or from different objects in space and time. In the present experiments we included these possibilities by introducing various spatial and temporal disparities between the visual and auditory events within the AV-background. Subjects had to orient fast and accurately to the visual target, thereby ignoring the auditory distractor. We show that this task belies a dichotomy, as it was quite difficult to produce fast responses (

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14321106 and 00144819
Volume :
198
Issue :
2-3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Experimental brain research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2aecc5ec397b36070db8bd3d820579bd