Abstract

Human visual and auditory characteristics have been studied frequently as two separate systems. However, interactive characteristics between the visual and the auditory systems have not been investigated very much. If the mechanisms of human visual and auditory systems are elucidated, the findings will contribute to technology application areas. In this study, the interactive characteristics between the visual and the auditory systems are measured. The experimental results suggest that the auditory and the visual reaction times are increased with increasing the difficulty of stimuli. Furthermore, when the visual and the auditory stimuli are concurrently presented the auditory reaction time and the visual reaction time are longer than the cases of that the auditory or the visual stimulus is separately presented. The results suggest that the auditory and the visual systems are affected by each other. Based on the experimental results, a model of the human interactive characteristic between the visual and the auditory reaction time is proposed. It is expected that the proposed model is useful to investigate the mechanism of human visual and auditory concurrent information processing.

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