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Recalibration of audiovisual simultaneity
Fujisaki W, Shimojo S, Kashino M, Nishida S.
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Abstract:
To perceive the auditory and visual aspects of a physical event as occurring
simultaneously, the brain must adjust for differences between the two modalities
in both physical transmission time and sensory processing time. One possible
strategy to overcome this difficulty is to adaptively recalibrate the
simultaneity point from daily experience of audiovisual events. Here we report
that after exposure to a fixed audiovisual time lag for several minutes, human
participants showed shifts in their subjective simultaneity responses toward
that particular lag. This 'lag adaptation' also altered the temporal tuning of
an auditory-induced visual illusion, suggesting that adaptation occurred via
changes in sensory processing, rather than as a result of a cognitive shift
while making task responses. Our findings suggest that the brain attempts to
adjust subjective simultaneity across different modalities by detecting and
reducing time lags between inputs that likely arise from the same physical
events.
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