nature magazine- can get more details if u need

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Gina Czarnecki
Postgraduate Programme Tutor
MSc Electronic Imaging
Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design
University of Dundee
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DD1 4HT
Dundee Scotland
+44 1382 345337


> From: Louisa MacIver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Organization: opticski
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> Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 12:55:06 +0000
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: <ambit> Tableware at the Lighthouse
> 
> Gina,
> Where's the quote from?
> Louisa
> 
> Gina Czarnecki wrote:
> 
>> thought that this may interest you - article i found recently
>> 
>> g
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>> Auditory spatial perception is strongly affected by visual cues. For
>> example, if auditory and visual stimuli are presented synchronously but from
>> different positions, the auditory event is mislocated towards the locus of
>> the visual stimulus?the ventriloquism effect. This 'visual capture' also
>> occurs in motion perception in which a static auditory stimulus appears to
>> move with the visual moving object. We investigated how the human perceptual
>> system coordinates complementary inputs from auditory and visual senses.
>> Here we show that an auditory aftereffect occurs from adaptation to visual
>> motion in depth. After a few minutes of viewing a square moving in depth, a
>> steady sound was perceived as changing loudness in the opposite direction.
>> Adaptation to a combination of auditory and visual stimuli changing in a
>> compatible direction increased the aftereffect and the effect of visual
>> adaptation almost disappeared when the directions were opposite. On the
>> other hand, listening to a sound changing in intensity did not affect the
>> visual changing-size aftereffect. The results provide psychophysical
>> evidence that, for processing of motion in depth, the auditory system
>> responds to both auditory changing intensity and visual motion in depth.
>> 
>> --
>> Gina Czarnecki
>> Postgraduate Programme Tutor
>> MSc Electronic Imaging
>> Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design
>> University of Dundee
>> Perth Road
>> DD1 4HT
>> Dundee Scotland
>> +44 1382 345337
>> 
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>>> Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2002 00:05:06 +0000
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>>> Subject: <ambit> Tableware at the Lighthouse
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