Reproducing reality: Multimodal contributions in natural scene discrimination
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2016-07-01
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ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, Volume 14, issue 1
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Most research on multisensory processing focuses on impoverished stimuli and simple tasks. In consequence, very little is known about the sensory contributions in the perception of real environments. Here, we presented 23 participants with paired comparison tasks, where natural scenes were discriminated in three perceptually meaningful attributes: movement, openness, and noisiness. The goal was to assess the auditory and visual modality contributions in scene discrimination with short (Description
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Audiovisual, Immersive environment, Natural scenes, Sensory integration, Spatial sound
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Rummukainen, O & Macedo Mendonca Hiipakka, C 2016, ' Reproducing reality : Multimodal contributions in natural scene discrimination ', ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, vol. 14, no. 1, 1 . https://doi.org/10.1145/2915917