Journal of Eye Movement Research (Sep 2008)

Audio-visual integration during overt visual attention

  • Cliodhna Quigley,
  • Selim Onat,
  • Sue Harding,
  • Martin Cooke,
  • Peter König

DOI
https://doi.org/10.16910/jemr.1.2.4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 2

Abstract

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How do different sources of information arising from different modalities interact to control where we look? To answer this question with respect to real-world operational conditions we presented natural images and spatially localized sounds in (V)isual, Audio-visual (AV) and (A)uditory conditions and measured subjects' eye-movements. Our results demonstrate that eye-movements in AV conditions are spatially biased towards the part of the image corresponding to the sound source. Interestingly, this spatial bias is dependent on the probability of a given image region to be fixated (saliency) in the V condition. This indicates that fixation behaviour during the AV conditions is the result of an integration process. Regression analysis shows that this integration is best accounted for by a linear combination of unimodal saliencies.

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