Multisensory Research

Papers
(The TQCC of Multisensory Research is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Assessing the Role of Emotional Mediation in Explaining Crossmodal Correspondences Involving Musical Stimuli61
Temperature-Based Crossmodal Correspondences: Causes and Consequences37
Shitsukan — the Multisensory Perception of Quality22
Exploring Group Differences in the Crossmodal Correspondences21
The Effect of Motion Direction and Eccentricity on Vection, VR Sickness and Head Movements in Virtual Reality20
Neuropsychological Approaches to Visually-Induced Vection: an Overview and Evaluation of Neuroimaging and Neurophysiological Studies19
Multisensory Interactions in Virtual Reality: Optic Flow Reduces Vestibular Sensitivity, but Only for Congruent Planes of Motion16
The Multisensory Experience of Handling and Reading Books15
Multisensory Effects on Illusory Self-Motion (Vection): the Role of Visual, Auditory, and Tactile Cues15
Metacognition and Crossmodal Correspondences Between Auditory Attributes and Saltiness in a Large Sample Study12
Explaining Visual Shape–Taste Crossmodal Correspondences10
Impacts of Rotation Axis and Frequency on Vestibular Perceptual Thresholds9
Visuo-Proprioceptive Control of the Hand in Older Adults9
The Detached Self: Investigating the Effect of Depersonalisation on Self-Bias in the Visual Remapping of Touch8
The Shepard–Risset Glissando: Identifying the Origins of Metaphorical Auditory Vection and Motion Sickness8
The Effects of Cue Reliability on Crossmodal Recalibration in Adults and Children8
Audiovisual Multisensory Processing in Young Adults With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder7
Typical Crossmodal Numerosity Perception in Preterm Newborns7
Reducing Cybersickness in 360-Degree Virtual Reality7
Assessing the Relationship Between Drive for Thinness and Taste–Shape Correspondences7
Multisensory Integration of Emotion in Schizophrenic Patients7
Crossmodal Correspondence between Music and Ambient Color Is Mediated by Emotion6
Neural Basis of the Sound-Symbolic Crossmodal Correspondence Between Auditory Pseudowords and Visual Shapes6
Metacognition and Causal Inference in Audiovisual Speech5
The Virtual Hand Illusion in Obesity: Dissociation Between Multisensory Interactions Supporting Illusory Experience and Self-Location Recalibration5
Serial Dependence of Emotion Within and Between Stimulus Sensory Modalities5
Synesthesia as (Multimodal) Mental Imagery5
Reflections on Cross-Modal Correspondences: Current Understanding and Issues for Future Research5
Attentional Interactions Between Vision and Hearing in Event-Related Responses to Crossmodal and Conjunct Oddballs5
Reduced Temporal Sensitivity in Obesity: Evidence From a Simultaneity Judgement Task4
Feeling the Beat (and Seeing It, Too): Vibrotactile, Visual, and Bimodal Rate Discrimination4
Can We Train Multisensory Integration in Adults? A Systematic Review4
Influence of Sensory Conflict on Perceived Timing of Passive Rotation in Virtual Reality4
Visual Enhancement of Relevant Speech in a ‘Cocktail Party’4
Eyes on Emotion: Dynamic Gaze Allocation During Emotion Perception From Speech-Like Stimuli4
Why There Is a Vestibular Sense, or How Metacognition Individuates the Senses3
Exploring Crossmodal Associations Between Sound and the Chemical Senses: A Systematic Review Including Interactive Visualizations3
Reliability of the Crossed-Hands Deficit in Tactile Temporal Order Judgements3
Auditory Enhancement of Illusory Contour Perception3
Extending the Body Ownership to Affective Experience of an Embodied Artificial Hand: a Power Spectra Investigation3
The Nature of Haptic Working Memory Capacity and Its Relation to Visual Working Memory3
Odor-Induced Taste Enhancement Is Specific to Naturally Occurring Temporal Order and the Respiration Phase3
Mixing up the Senses: Sensory Substitution Is Not a Form of Artificially Induced Synaesthesia3
The Lightness/Pitch Crossmodal Correspondence Modulates the Rubin Face/Vase Perception3
Crossmodal Correspondence Between Tonal Hierarchy and Visual Brightness: Associating Syntactic Structure and Perceptual Dimensions Across Modalities3
Multisensory Perception and Learning: Linking Pedagogy, Psychophysics, and Human–Computer Interaction3
Orienting Auditory Attention through Vision: the Impact of Monaural Listening3
‘Tasting Imagination’: What Role Chemosensory Mental Imagery in Multisensory Flavour Perception?3
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