Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4226083800> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4226083800 endingPage "e0266468" @default.
- W4226083800 startingPage "e0266468" @default.
- W4226083800 abstract "Throughout the day, humans react to multisensory events conveying both visual and auditory signals by rapidly reorienting their gaze. Several studies showed that sounds can impact the latency of visually guided saccades depending on when and where they are delivered. We found that unlocalized beeps delivered near the onset time of a visual target reduce latencies, more for early beeps and less for late beeps, however, this modulation is far weaker than for perceptual temporal judgments. Here we tested our previous assumption that beeps shift the perceived timing of target onset and result in two competing effects on saccade latencies: a multisensory modulation in line with the expected perceptual effect and an illusory gap/overlap effect, resulting from target appearance being perceived later/closer in time than fixation offset and shortening/lengthening saccade latencies. Gap/overlap effects involve an oculomotor component associated with neuronal activity in the superior colliculus (SC), a multisensory subcortical structure devoted to sensory-motor transformation. We therefore predicted that the interfering illusory gap/overlap effect would be weaker for manual responses, which involve distinct multisensory areas. In three experiments we manipulated the delay between target onset and an irrelevant auditory beep (stimulus onset asynchrony; SOA) and between target onset and fixation offset (real gap/overlap). Targets appeared left/right of fixation and participants were instructed to make quick saccades or button presses towards the targets. Adding a real overlap/gap (50% of SOA) compensated for the illusory gap/overlap by increasing the beep-related modulation of saccade latencies across the entire SOA range, whereas it barely affected manual responses. However, although auditory and gap/overlap effects modulated saccade latencies in similar ways, these were additive and could saturate, suggesting that they reflect independent mechanisms. Therefore, multisensory temporal binding affects perception and oculomotor control differently, likely due to the implication of the SC in saccade programming and multisensory integration." @default.
- W4226083800 created "2022-05-05" @default.
- W4226083800 creator A5031078911 @default.
- W4226083800 creator A5042596724 @default.
- W4226083800 date "2022-04-07" @default.
- W4226083800 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W4226083800 title "Multisensory temporal binding induces an illusory gap/overlap that reduces the expected audiovisual interactions on saccades but not manual responses" @default.
- W4226083800 cites W145425580 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W1642141456 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W1796794609 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W1859622625 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W1864338933 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W1945299547 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W1952929378 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W1966909626 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W1971010295 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W1973555348 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W1976794003 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W1977148196 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W1984498910 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W1988728394 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W1989360474 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W1992195258 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W1999391479 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2017108196 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2017278772 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2017806105 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2021644539 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2030646058 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2034177094 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2038042469 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2038738116 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2042771211 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2050367384 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2054148273 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2068603536 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2074760277 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2082566304 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2085427933 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2091301729 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2091667044 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2093399478 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2095680232 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2106643882 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2112344979 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2118322392 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2123818306 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2124174122 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2125523101 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2129634028 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2131108631 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2143000174 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2155214670 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2168100088 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2173837601 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2233697222 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2337518633 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2418523622 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2587999977 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W2594828485 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W3005639790 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W4236249189 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W4237069590 @default.
- W4226083800 cites W4294214781 @default.
- W4226083800 doi "https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266468" @default.
- W4226083800 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35390067" @default.
- W4226083800 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4226083800 type Work @default.
- W4226083800 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4226083800 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4226083800 hasAuthorship W4226083800A5031078911 @default.
- W4226083800 hasAuthorship W4226083800A5042596724 @default.
- W4226083800 hasBestOaLocation W42260838001 @default.
- W4226083800 hasConcept C119088629 @default.
- W4226083800 hasConcept C146249460 @default.
- W4226083800 hasConcept C153050134 @default.
- W4226083800 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W4226083800 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W4226083800 hasConcept C180747234 @default.
- W4226083800 hasConcept C184047640 @default.
- W4226083800 hasConcept C26760741 @default.
- W4226083800 hasConcept C2777747462 @default.
- W4226083800 hasConcept C2779345533 @default.
- W4226083800 hasConcept C2779524336 @default.
- W4226083800 hasConcept C2779916870 @default.
- W4226083800 hasConcept C2779918689 @default.
- W4226083800 hasConcept C2780328332 @default.
- W4226083800 hasConcept C2781416072 @default.
- W4226083800 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W4226083800 hasConcept C2909253048 @default.
- W4226083800 hasConcept C31972630 @default.
- W4226083800 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W4226083800 hasConcept C46312422 @default.
- W4226083800 hasConcept C548259974 @default.
- W4226083800 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4226083800 hasConcept C99454951 @default.
- W4226083800 hasConceptScore W4226083800C119088629 @default.
- W4226083800 hasConceptScore W4226083800C146249460 @default.