The “ventriloquist effect”: Visual dominance or response bias?

作者: Chong S. Choe , Robert B. Welch , Robb M. Gilford , James F. Juola

DOI: 10.3758/BF03199367

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摘要: The interaction between vision and audition was investigated using a signal detection method. A light tone were presented either in the same location or different locations along horizontal plane, subjects responded with same-different judgments of stimulus location. Three modes presentation used: simultaneous tone, first, first. For latter two conditions, interstimulus interval 0.7 2.0 sec. statistical decision model developed which distinguished perceptual processes. results analyzed within framework this suggested that apparent is due to shifts criteria rather than change.

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