Tactile “capture” of audition

作者: Anne Caclin , Salvador Soto-Faraco , Alan Kingstone , Charles Spence

DOI: 10.3758/BF03194730

关键词: Sound localizationAuditory localizationStimulus (physiology)Sensory stimulation therapyTactile discriminationAudiologyTactile stimuliCommunicationPerceptionPsychologyAuditory event

摘要: Previous research has demonstrated that the localization of auditory or tactile stimuli can be biased by simultaneous presentation a visual stimulus from different spatial position. We investigated whether judgments could also affected spatially displaced stimuli, using procedure designed to reveal perceptual interactions across modalities. Participants made left-right discrimination responses regarding perceived location sounds, which were presented either in isolation together with stimulation fingertips. The results demonstrate apparent sound toward when it is synchronous, but not asynchronous, event. Directing attention modality did increase bias synchronous stimulation. These provide first demonstration capture audition.

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