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Sensory translation between audition and vision
Across the millennia, and across a range of disciplines, there has been a widespread desire to connect, or translate between, the senses in a manner...
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Cross-modal psychological refractory period in vision, audition, and haptics
People’s parallel-processing ability is limited, as demonstrated by the psychological refractory period (PRP) effect: The reaction time to the second...
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Consciously choosing and shaping what to comprehend: a mixed-methods approach to first-person aspects of mental agency in ambiguous speech perception
Speech perception plays a key role in many fields of human development and social life but is often impaired by ambiguities on various levels of...
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Young adults and multisensory time perception: Visual and auditory pathways in comparison
The brain continuously encodes information about time, but how sensorial channels interact to achieve a stable representation of such ubiquitous...
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Efficacy of music and quranic verses in reducing cortisol level: A stress biomarker in medical undergraduates
Relaxation music holds power to treat mental health problems which has been empirically evidenced by the research in mental health. Holy Quran is a...
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Stimulus temporal uncertainty balances intersensory dominance
Vision is typically dominant over audition or touch in human adults. One classic example is the Colavita visual dominance effect: The presentation of...
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Voluntary auditory change: First-person access to agentive aspects of attention regulation
In perceptual psychology, audition and introspection have not yet received as much attention as other topics (e.g., vision) and methods (third-person...
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The Italian Sensorimotor Norms: Perception and action strength measures for 959 words
Neuroscience research has provided evidence that semantic information is stored in a distributed brain network involved in sensorimotor and...
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Pilot Study on Classification of Sensory Symptoms in PTSD
PTSD treatment that focused on a sensory symptoms is increasing. The study aimed to explore symptoms and abnormalities in the five senses exhibited...
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The Importance of Intact Senses in Mating and Social Assessments Made by Deaf Individuals
Social perception is a multimodal process involving vision and audition as central input sources for human social cognitive processes. However, it...
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Advantage of audition over vision in a perceptual timing task but not in a sensorimotor timing task
Timing is essential for various behaviors and relative to vision, audition is considered to be specialized for temporal processing. The present study...
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Dutch sensory modality norms
Many words are strongly connected to the senses, such as vision, taste, and touch. In order to facilitate research on language and the senses, large...
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Sound-induced flash illusion is modulated by the depth of auditory stimuli: Evidence from younger and older adults
Sound-induced flash illusion (SiFI) refers to an auditory dominance effect in which observers misperceive the number of visual flashes due to the...
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Motion perception in touch: resolving contradictory findings by varying probabilities of different trial types
Representational momentum describes the typical overestimation of the final location of a moving stimulus in the direction of stimulus motion. While...
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Rudolf von Urbantschitsch (1879–1964)
Rudolf von Urbantschitsch was born in Vienna on 28 April 1879 into an ennobled family of physicians. He was the youngest child of the pioneer... -
An auditory hand-proximity effect: The auditory Simon effect is enhanced near the hands
Visual processing near the hands is altered compared with stimuli far from the hands. Here, we aimed to test whether this alteration can be found in...
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The addition of a spatial auditory cue improves spatial updating in a virtual reality navigation task
Auditory cues are integrated with vision and body-based self-motion cues for motion perception, balance, and gait, though limited research has...