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Recent studies have shown that our ability to match the timing of inputs from objects that can be both seen and heard is highly adaptable and takes into account target depth and the relatively slow speed of sound.

Original publication

DOI

10.1016/j.cub.2005.04.022

Type

Journal article

Journal

Curr Biol

Publication Date

10/05/2005

Volume

15

Pages

R339 - R341

Keywords

Acoustic Stimulation, Adaptation, Physiological, Auditory Perception, Hearing, Humans, Models, Neurological, Nervous System Physiological Phenomena, Photic Stimulation, Time Factors, Vision, Ocular, Visual Perception