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Shams, L., Kamitani, Y., Shimojo, S. What you see is what you hear Nature 2000 (408):788 [pdf]
Traditionally, vision has been considered the dominant modality in our multi-sensory perception of the world. Here we present findings that overturn this established view, by showing that auditory information can change the percept of an unambiguous visual stimulus qualitatively (causing a strong visual illusion). These results indicate that, as with other modalities, our visual percepts are malleable by other modalities. We have discovered a visual illusion which is induced by sound: when a single visual flash is accompanied by multiple auditory beeps, the single flash is incorrectly perceived as multiple flashes. These results were obtained by flashing a uniform white disk (subtending 2° at 5° eccentricity) a variable number of times (spaced 50ms apart) on a black background.
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