Title
Visual motion information influences audiovisual simultaneity
Abstract
Motion information plays an important role in our daily life and temporal information is influential in dynamic environment. We therefore investigated how visual apparent motion information influences temporal perception. Participants performed audiovisual temporal order judgment (TOJ) task under apparent motion condition and non-apparent motion condition. We showed that visual apparent motion has resulted in faster visual processing and higher temporal resolution compared with non-apparent motion. Our findings suggest motion information accelerates temporal perception and improves temporal resolution.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/SII.2013.6776673
SII
Keywords
Field
DocType
audiovisual temporal order judgment task,toj task,dynamic environment,visual motion information,temporal resolution,visual processing,temporal information,motion estimation,nonapparent motion condition,audiovisual simultaneity,temporal perception,visual apparent motion information
Computer vision,Visual processing,Computer science,Motion perception,Temporal perception,Visual motion,Artificial intelligence,Motion estimation,Temporal resolution,Simultaneity
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
1
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jinhwan Kwon102.03
Ken-ichiro Ogawa244.41
Taiki Ogata32014.76
Jong-Hwan Kim42494272.19
Yoshihiro Miyake510723.98