Judging Relative Onsets and Offsets of Audiovisual Events

Vision
Puti WenRandolph Blake

Abstract

This study assesses the fidelity with which people can make temporal order judgments (TOJ) between auditory and visual onsets and offsets. Using an adaptive staircase task administered to a large sample of young adults, we find that the ability to judge temporal order varies widely among people, with notable difficulty created when auditory events closely follow visual events. Those findings are interpretable within the context of an independent channels model. Visual onsets and offsets can be difficult to localize in time when they occur within the temporal neighborhood of sound onsets or offsets.

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Aug 8, 2020·Journal of Vision·Collins Opoku-Baah, Mark T Wallace
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