Temporal adaptation to audiovisual asynchrony generalizes across different sound frequencies
The human brain exhibits a highly adaptive ability to reduce natural asynchronies between visual and auditory signals. Even though this mechanism robustly modulates the subsequent perception of sounds and visual stimuli, it is still unclear how such a temporal realignment is attained. In the present...
Main Authors: | Navarra, J, García-Morera, J, Spence, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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