Multisensory integration is independent of perceived simultaneity


Multisensory integration is independent of perceived simultaneity is a scholarly work by Vanessa Harrar, published in 2016 in ''Experimental Brain Research''. The main subjects of the publication include Stimulus onset asynchrony, multisensory integration, neuroscience, action, time perception, facilitation, set, visual perception, audiology, communication, perception, psychology, cognitive psychology, simultaneity, anosmia, Crossmodal, and asynchrony. The authors conclude that the perception of synchrony is therefore independent of multisensory integration and suggest a division between multisensory processes that are fast (automatic and unaffected by temporal adaptation) and those that are slow (perceptually driven and adaptable).

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