نتایج جستجو برای: audiovisual distraction

تعداد نتایج: 14265  

Journal: :Journal of vision 2009
Roberto Arrighi Francesco Marini David Burr

Robust perception requires efficient integration of information from our various senses. Much recent electrophysiology points to neural areas responsive to multisensory stimulation, particularly audiovisual stimulation. However, psychophysical evidence for functional integration of audiovisual motion has been ambiguous. In this study we measure perception of an audiovisual form of biological mo...

2004
M. Baldoni C. Baroglio P. Bertolotti R. Del Pero A. Martelli A. Messina G. M. Sacco C. Schifanella

In this paper we present a formal framework for the representation of audiovisual material produced or broadcasted by a TV company. Such a framework captures not only features related to the making of audiovisual objects but also features related to their inner structure. The framework exploits the compositional nature of audiovisual objects, and includes the possibility of dealing with broadca...

2013
Liselotte de Boer-Schellekens Mart Eussen Jean Vroomen

We examined sensitivity of audiovisual temporal order in adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) using an audiovisual temporal order judgment (TOJ) task. In order to assess domain-specific impairments, the stimuli varied in social complexity from simple flash/beeps to videos of a handclap or a speaking face. Compared to typically-developing controls, individuals with ASD were generally ...

Journal: :Journal of autism and developmental disorders 2008
Elizabeth A Mongillo Julia R Irwin D H Whalen Cheryl Klaiman Alice S Carter Robert T Schultz

Fifteen children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and twenty-one children without ASD completed six perceptual tasks designed to characterize the nature of the audiovisual processing difficulties experienced by children with ASD. Children with ASD scored significantly lower than children without ASD on audiovisual tasks involving human faces and voices, but scored similarly to children with...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2014
Björn Lidestam Shahram Moradi Rasmus Pettersson Theodor Ricklefs

The effects of audiovisual versus auditory training for speech-in-noise identification were examined in 60 young participants. The training conditions were audiovisual training, auditory-only training, and no training (n = 20 each). In the training groups, gated consonants and words were presented at 0 dB signal-to-noise ratio; stimuli were either audiovisual or auditory-only. The no-training g...

Journal: :The Journal of hand surgery 1997
T G Loebig A Badia D D Anderson M E Baratz

Cadaver forearms were tested to measure carpal bone separation and wrist ligament tension in response to MTS-based incremental wrist distraction. Distraction of 2 mm separated the proximal carpal row from the radius and transmitted an average tension of 8 N. The mid-carpal joint also began to widen at this level of distraction. Distraction of 4 mm resulted in an average tension of 20 N. At this...

Journal: :Pain 2010
Claudia M Campbell Kenny Witmer Mpepera Simango Alene Carteret Marco L Loggia James N Campbell Jennifer A Haythornthwaite Robert R Edwards

Behavioral analgesic techniques such as distraction reduce pain in both clinical and experimental settings. Individuals differ in the magnitude of distraction-induced analgesia, and additional study is needed to identify the factors that influence the pain relieving effects of distraction. Catastrophizing, a set of negative emotional and cognitive processes, is widely recognized to be associate...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
Jyoti Mishra Adam Gazzaley

This study investigated the interaction between top-down attentional control and multisensory processing in humans. Using semantically congruent and incongruent audiovisual stimulus streams, we found target detection to be consistently improved in the setting of distributed audiovisual attention versus focused visual attention. This performance benefit was manifested as faster reaction times fo...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Robyn S. Kim Aaron R. Seitz Ladan Shams

BACKGROUND Studies of perceptual learning have largely focused on unisensory stimuli. However, multisensory interactions are ubiquitous in perception, even at early processing stages, and thus can potentially play a role in learning. Here, we examine the effect of auditory-visual congruency on visual learning. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPLE FINDINGS Subjects were trained over five days on a visual mot...

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