Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10463157 | Cortex | 2013 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Our findings reveal remarkable disunity of audiovisual timing within and between subjects. To explain this we propose that the timing of audiovisual signals within different brain mechanisms is perceived relative to the average timing across mechanisms. Such renormalisation fully explains the curious antagonistic relationship between disparate timing estimates in PH and healthy participants, and how they can still perceive the timing of external events correctly, on average.
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Authors
Elliot D. Freeman, Alberta Ipser, Austra Palmbaha, Diana Paunoiu, Peter Brown, Christian Lambert, Alex Leff, Jon Driver,