視聴覚刺激の提示タイミングに対する同時性知覚の柔軟性

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Published inVISION Vol. 36; no. 4; pp. 150 - 155
Main Author 竹島, 康博
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Published 日本視覚学会 20.10.2024
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References_xml – reference: 10) A.-A. Pape, N. Noury and M. Siegel: Motor actions influence subsequent sensorimotor decisions. Scientific Reports, 7, 15913, 2017.
– reference: 13) E. van der Burg and P. T. Goodbourn: Rapid, generalized adaptation to asynchronous audiovisual speech. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences, 282, 20143083, 2015.
– reference: 20) M. Turi, T. Karaminis, E. Pellicano and D. Burr: No rapid audiovisual recalibration in adults on the autism spectrum. Scientific Reports, 6, 21756, 2016.
– reference: 16) Y. Takeshima and J. Gyoba: Low-level visual processing speed modulates judgment of audio-visual simultaneity. Interdisciplinary Information Science, 21, 109–114, 2015.
– reference: 1) T. Noesselt, D. Bergmann, M. Hake, H.-J., Heinze and R. Fendrich: Sound increases the saliency of visual events. Brain Research, 1220, 157–163, 2003.
– reference: 7) E. van der Burg, D. Alais and J. Cass: Rapid recalibration to audiovisual asynchrony. Journal of Neuroscience, 33, 14633–14637, 2013.
– reference: 21) K. Uno and S. Hidaka: No effect of spatial congruence on rapid temporal recalibration to audiovisual asynchrony. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2024.
– reference: 24) J.-P. Noel, M. De Niear, E. van der Burg and M. T. Wallace: Audiovisual simultaneity judgment and rapid recalibration throughout the lifespan. PLoS ONE, 11, e0161698, 2016.
– reference: 15) Y. Takeshima: Rapid temporal recalibration to audiovisual asynchrony occurs across the difference in neural processing speed based on spatial frequency. i-Perception, 11, 204166952096661, 2020.
– reference: 26) J. Fischer and D. Whitney: Serial dependence in visual perception. Nature Neuroscience, 17, 738–743, 2014.
– reference: 17) D. M. Simon, J.-P. Noel and M. T. Wallace: Event related potentials index rapid recalibration to audiovisual temporal asynchrony. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 11, Article 8, 2017.
– reference: 18) E. van der Burg, D. Alais and J. Cass: Audiovisual temporal recalibration occurs independently at two different time scales. Scientific Reports, 5, 14526, 2015.
– reference: 5) J. Vroomen and M. Keetels: Perception of causality and synchrony dissociate in the audiovisual bounce-inducing effect (ABE). Cognition, 204, 104340, 2020.
– reference: 8) W. Roseboom: Serial dependence in timing perception. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 45, 100–110, 2019.
– reference: 14) E. van der Burg, D. Alais and J. Cass: Rapid recalibration to audiovisual asynchrony follows the physical –not the perceived– temporal order. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 80, 2060–2068, 2018.
– reference: 12) C. Harvey, E. van der Burg and D. Alais: Rapid temporal recalibration occurs crossmodally without stimulus specificity but is absent unimodally. Brain Research, 1585, 120–130, 2014.
– reference: 23) A. R. Powers, A. R. Hillock and M. T. Wallace: Perceptual training narrows the temporal window of multisensory binding. The Journal of Neuroscience, 29, 12265–12274, 2009.
– reference: 22) Y. Takeshima: Change of rapid temporal recalibration magnitude for audiovisual asynchrony with modulation of temporal binding window width: A preliminary investigation. i-Perception, 14, 20416695231193280, 2023.
– reference: 2) B. E. Stein, N. London, L. K. Wilkinson and D. D. Price: Enhancement of perceived visual intensity by auditory stimuli: A psychophysical analysis. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 8, 497–506, 1996.
– reference: 19) A. Ju, E. Orchard-Mills, E. van der Burg and D. Alais: Rapid audiovisual temporal recalibration generalizes across spatial location. Multisensory Research, 32, 215–234, 2019.
– reference: 11) 竹島康博:時間順序判断における視聴覚間の急速再較正と空間周波数による処理速度の違いとの関連.心理学研究,93, 65–71, 2022.
– reference: 3) N. Bolognini, F. Frassinetti, A. Serino and E. Làdavas: “Acoustical Vision” of below threshold stimuli: Interaction among spatially converging audiovisual inputs. Experimental Brain Research, 160, 273–282, 2005.
– reference: 25) D. Burr and G. M. Cicchini: Vision: Efficient adaptive coding. Current Biology, 24, R1096–R1098, 2014.
– reference: 4) C. N. L. Olivers and E. van der Burg: Bleeping you out of the Blink: Sound saves vision from oblivion. Brain Research, 1242, 191–199, 2008.
– reference: 9) B. Keane, N. S. Bland, N. Matthews, T. J. Carroll and G. Wallis: Rapid recalibration of temporal order judgements: Response bias accounts for contradictory results. European Journal of Neuroscience, 51, 1697–1710, 2020.
– reference: 6) N. F. Dixon and L. Spitz: The detection of auditory visual desynchrony. Perception, 9, 719–721, 1980.
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