Abstract
Sensory Attribute Identification Time Cannot Explain the Common Temporal Limit of Binding Different Attributes and Modalities
Highlights
An informative performance measure of the brain’s integration across different sensory attributes/modalities is the critical temporal rate of feature alternation beyond which observers could not identify the feature value specified by a timing signal from another attribute
One may consider that the critical crowding frequency (CCF) reflects the processing time required for the brain to identify the specified feature value on the fly
The similarity in CCF could be ascribed to the similarity in identification time for the attributes we used
Summary
Sensory Attribute Identification Time Cannot Explain the Common Temporal Limit of Binding Different Attributes and Modalities Waka Fujisaki National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology w-fujisaki@aist.go.jp
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