Presentation 2003/12/12
The effects of auditory stream segregation on the visual detection task
Maori KOBAYASHI, Yoshihisa OSADA,
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Abstract(in English) We operated the frequency of auditory stimuli and the number of repetition of auditory sequence, are comparing the rate of vision stimulus detection between auditory stream segregation formation conditions and an abortive condition, and examined the effect which auditory stream segregation exerts on vision stimulus detection. Consequently, although vision stimulus detection went up on formation conditions, under abortive conditions, it was changeless. It became clear that auditory stream segregation facilitated visual stimuli detection from this. This shows that organization of sounds affects the interaction between the visual and auditory modalities, and the audio-visual interactions has suggested a possibility of being generated after perceptual organization.
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Keyword(in English) auditory stream segregation / multi-modal interaction / perceptual organization
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Title (in English) The effects of auditory stream segregation on the visual detection task
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Keyword(1) auditory stream segregation
Keyword(2) multi-modal interaction
Keyword(3) perceptual organization
1st Author's Name Maori KOBAYASHI
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Arts and Letters, Rikkyo University()
2nd Author's Name Yoshihisa OSADA
2nd Author's Affiliation Rikkyo University
Date 2003/12/12
Paper # HIP2003-93
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 522
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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