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Journal of Vision | 2012

Motor action reduces temporal asynchrony between perceived visual changes

Xavier Corveleyn; Joan López-Moliner; Yann Coello

Perceiving a visual object requires binding sensory estimates of its various physical attributes. This process can be facilitated if changes of different attributes are perceived with little asynchronies when they are physically aligned, which is not always the case as revealed by temporal order judgment or perceptual synchronization tasks of visual attributes changes. In this study, we analyzed the effect of performing a motor action on the perceived relative timing between changes of position and color of a visual target by using a temporal order judgment (TOJ) task. Results showed that in the perceptual condition, the change of color must precede (-37.9 ms) the change of position in order to perceive a synchronous change of both targets visual attributes. This physical asynchrony vanished when the same changes took place near the end of a manual reaching action executed towards the visual target (-3.3 ms). The reduction of asynchrony was, however, not observed when participants performed TOJ of visual attributes change in the presence of concomitant tactile information (-36 ms) but with no action. The perceptual relative timing between visual changes was also unaffected when the timing was obtained by comparing each visual change to tactile information resulting from motor action (-33.5 ms) or external stimulation (-27.8 ms). Altogether, these results suggest that signals associated with the organization of a motor action, but not sensory information itself, contribute to reduce the differential delays when processing visual attributes of a single object. Furthermore, the effect of action was not observed when judging relative timing of object-related (visual) versus object-unrelated (tactile) sensory information.


Experimental Brain Research | 2015

Temporal and spatial constraints of action effect on sensory binding.

Xavier Corveleyn; Joan López-Moliner; Yann Coello


Psychologie Francaise | 2014

Effet de l’action motrice sur les asynchronies perceptives

Xavier Corveleyn; Yann Coello


Attention Perception & Psychophysics | 2015

Sensorimotor adaptation modifies action effects on sensory binding

Xavier Corveleyn; Joan López-Moliner; Yann Coello


Optometry and Vision Science | 2018

What Is the Nature of the Reach and Grasp Deficit in Wet Age-related Macular Degeneration?

Xavier Corveleyn; Quentin Lenoble; Sébastien Szaffarczyk; Thi Ha Chau Tran; Muriel Boucart


NPG Neurologie - Psychiatrie - Gériatrie | 2018

Les effets de l’approche multisensorielle en ambulatoire dans la prise en soin d’une résidente institutionnalisée en EHPAD

J. Ansaldo; J. Palazzolo; Xavier Corveleyn


Cortex | 2018

Attentional capture by incongruent object/background scenes in patients with Alzheimer disease

Quentin Lenoble; Xavier Corveleyn; Sébastien Szaffarczyk; Florence Pasquier; Muriel Boucart


Archive | 2014

Role of motor action on perceptual asynchronies

Xavier Corveleyn; Yann Coello; Lille Nord de France-UDL


XXIV the European Conference on Visual Perception | 2012

Motor action reduces the temporal asynchrony between two visual but not visuo-tactile changes

Xavier Corveleyn; Joan López-Moliner; Yann Coello


30th International Congress of Psychology | 2012

Motor action reduces the temporal asynchrony between two visual changes

Xavier Corveleyn; Joan López-Moliner; Yann Coello

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