A common mechanism processes auditory and visual motion
David Alais,
Uxía Fernández Folgueiras,
Johahn Leung
Abstract:We report behavioural findings implying common motion processing for auditory and visual motion. We presented brief translational motion stimuli drifting leftwards or rightwards in the visual or auditory modality at various speeds. Observers made a speed discrimination on each trial, comparing current speed against mean speed (i.e., method of single stimuli). Data were compiled into psychometric functions and means and slopes compared. Slopes between auditory and visual motion were identical, consistent with a… Show more
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