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The cross-modal double flash illusion depends on featural similarity between cross-modal inducers.
Susceptibility to the sound-induced flash illusion, before and after the intervention (or control condition), was used as a measure of multisensory function.
Mishra, J., Martínez, A. & Hillyard, S. A. Effect of attention on early cortical processes associated with the sound-induced extra flash illusion.
Kamke, M. R., Vieth, H. E., Cottrell, D. & Mattingley, J. B. Parietal disruption alters audiovisual binding in the sound-induced flash illusion.
Kumpik, D. P., Roberts, H. E., King, A. J. & Bizley, J. K. Visual sensitivity is a stronger determinant of illusory processes than auditory cue parameters in the sound-induced flash illusion.
References. 1. Bolognini N, Rossetti A, Casati C, Mancini F, Vallar G. Neuromodulation of multisensory perception: a tDCS study of the sound- induced flash illusion.
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