Auditory-visual shift in localization depending on gaze direction
- PMID: 8905695
- DOI: 10.1097/00001756-199608120-00012
Auditory-visual shift in localization depending on gaze direction
Abstract
The effect of eye position on the spatial congruence of the perceived direction of auditory and visual cues was investigated, using a two-alternative forced choice method in combination with a visual fixation task. The azimuth of the sound was perceived as slightly shifted to the left of a visual reference when the gaze was directed to the left, and to the right when the gaze was to the right. The maximum magnitude of this relative auditory-visual shift was 4.7 degrees over a range of fixation angles from 45 degrees to the left to 45 degrees to the right. The observed auditory-visual shift may reflect an incomplete transformation of spatial coordinates within auditory and visual neural representations, as suggested by neurophysiological recordings in the primate midbrain.
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