Surmising synchrony of sound and sight: Factors explaining variance of audiovisual integration in hurdling, tap dancing and drumming.
Auditory and visual percepts are integrated even when they are not perfectly temporally aligned with each other, especially when the visual signal precedes the auditory signal. This window of temporal integration for asynchronous audiovisual stimuli is relatively well examined in the case of speech,...
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Autores principales: | Nina Heins, Jennifer Pomp, Daniel S Kluger, Stefan Vinbrüx, Ima Trempler, Axel Kohler, Katja Kornysheva, Karen Zentgraf, Markus Raab, Ricarda I Schubotz |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/354b539a259846809c1e89ee5754451d |
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