Congruency effects between auditory and tactile motion: Extending the phenomenon of cross-modal dynamic capture

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Salvador Soto-Faraco
Charles Spence
Alan Kingstone
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[1] Parc Cientific-Universitat de Barcelona,
[2] University of Oxford,undefined
[3] University of British Columbia,undefined
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Congruency Effect; Apparent Motion; Tactile Stimulus; Multisensory Integration; Temporal Order Judgment;
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Behavioral studies of multisensory integration in motion perception have focused on the particular case of visual and auditory signals. Here, we addressed a new case: audition and touch. In Experiment 1, we tested the effects of an apparent motion stream presented in an irrelevant modality (audition or touch) on the perception of apparent motion streams in the other modality (touch or audition, respectively). We found significant congruency effects (lower performance when the direction of motion in the irrelevant modality was incongruent with the direction of the target) for the two possible modality combinations. This congruency effect was asymmetrical, with tactile motion distractors having a stronger influence on auditory motion perception than vice versa. In Experiment 2, we used auditory motion targets and tactile motion distractors while participants adopted one of two possible postures: arms uncrossed or arms crossed. The effects of tactile motion on auditory motion judgments were replicated in the arms-uncrossed posture, but they dissipated in the arms-crossed posture. The implications of these results are discussed in light of current findings regarding the representation of tactile and auditory space.
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