Temporal disparity effects on audiovisual integration in low vision individuals

Stefano Targher, Valeria Occelli, M. Zampini
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Our recent findings have shown that sounds improve visual detection in low vision individuals when the audiovisual pairs are presented simultaneously. The present study purports to investigate possible temporal aspects of the audiovisual enhancement effect that we have previously reported. Low vision participants were asked to detect the presence of a visual stimulus (yes/no task) either presented in isolation or together with an auditory stimulus at different SOAs. In the first experiment, when the sound was always leading the visual stimuli, there was a significant visual detection enhancement even when the visual stimulus was temporally delayed by 400 ms. However, the visual detection improvement was reduced in the second experiment when the sound could randomly lead or lag the visual stimulus. A significant enhancement was found only when the audiovisual stimuli were synchronized. Taken together, the results of the present study seem to suggest that high-level associations between modalities might modulate audiovisual interactions in low vision individuals.
时间视差对低视力个体视听整合的影响
我们最近的研究结果表明,当同时呈现视听对时,声音可以改善低视力个体的视觉检测。本研究旨在调查我们之前报道的视听增强效应的可能的时间方面。低视力的参与者被要求在不同的soa中检测单独呈现或与听觉刺激一起呈现的视觉刺激(是/否任务)的存在。在第一个实验中,当声音始终引导视觉刺激时,即使视觉刺激延迟400 ms,视觉检测也有显著的增强。然而,在第二个实验中,当声音随机领先或滞后于视觉刺激时,视觉检测的提高程度有所降低。只有当视听刺激同步时,才能发现显著的增强。综上所述,目前的研究结果似乎表明,不同模式之间的高度关联可能会调节低视力个体的视听互动。
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