Multisensory Research

Papers
(The TQCC of Multisensory Research is 2. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Power of Trial History: How Previous Trial Shapes Audiovisual Integration41
Crossmodal Texture Perception Is Illumination-Dependent39
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CART: The Comprehensive Analysis of Reaction Times — GUI for Multisensory Processes and Race Models15
Mid-Level Audiovisual Crossmodal Correspondences: A Narrative Review14
Autistic Traits and Temporal Integration of Auditory and Visual Stimuli in the General Population: The Role of Imagination13
Research Priorities for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response: An Interdisciplinary Delphi Study11
Joint Contributions of Auditory, Proprioceptive and Visual Cues on Human Balance10
Metacognition and Causal Inference in Audiovisual Speech6
The Effect of Mask Wearing on Lip-Reading and Audiovisual Speech Perception6
Preceding Flavor Cues Modulate Visual Search via Color–Flavor Associations: Evidence for Top-Down Working-Memory Mechanisms6
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Author Index to Volume 365
The Multimodal Trust Effects of Face, Voice, and Sentence Content5
Four-Stroke Apparent Motion Can Effectively Induce Visual Self-Motion Perception: an Examination Using Expanding, Rotating, and Translating Motion5
Older Adults with Clinically Normal Sensory and Cognitive Abilities Perceive Audiovisual Simultaneity and Temporal Order Differently than Younger Adults4
Cross-Modal Cues Improve the Detection of Synchronized Targets during Human Foraging4
Perceptual Adaptation to Noise-Vocoded Speech by Lip-Read Information: No Difference between Dyslexic and Typical Readers4
Beyond the Auditory System: Sensory Processing in Decreased Sound Tolerance Disorders4
Evidence for a Causal Dissociation of the McGurk Effect and Congruent Audiovisual Speech Perception via TMS to the Left pSTS4
What Makes the Detection of Movement Different Within the Autistic Traits Spectrum? Evidence From the Audiovisual Depth Paradigm4
Association Between Body Tilt and Egocentric Estimates Near Upright3
Size and Quality of Drawings Made by Adults Under Visual and Haptic Control3
Synergistic Combination of Visual Features in Vision–Taste Crossmodal Correspondences3
Going Beyond the Ordinary — User Perceptions of the Impact of Multisensory Elements on Presence in Virtual Reality at the Royal Opera House3
What is the Relation between Chemosensory Perception and Chemosensory Mental Imagery?3
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Temporal Coherence in Crossmodal Perceptual Binding: Implications for the Design of a Real-Time Multisensory Speech Recognition Algorithm3
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Investigating the Crossmodal Influence of Odour on the Visual Perception of Facial Attractiveness and Age3
Spatial Sensory References for Vestibular Self-Motion Perception2
Crossmodal Correspondence between Music and Ambient Color Is Mediated by Emotion2
The Life and Works of Vincent Hayward: An Introduction2
Audio-Visual Interference During Motion Discrimination in Starlings2
Interpersonal Distance Preferences in Deaf Signers and Hearing Individuals2
Historical Note on Multisensory and Motor Facilitation and its Dependence on Brain Excitability Deficit2
How Scratch-and-Sniff Books Encode Smell Across Development2
Is Front associated with Above and Back with Below? Association between Allocentric Representations of Spatial Dimensions2
The Role of Multisensory Integration in Postural Stability Regulation among 5- to 7-Year-Old Children2
Exploring the McGurk Effect in Cochlear-Implant Users: A Systematic Review2
The Identification of Haptic Invariants in Humans and Their Applications to Robotics2
Subjective Audibility Modulates the Susceptibility to Sound-Induced Flash Illusion: Effect of Loudness and Auditory Masking2
Dynamic Weighting of Time-Varying Visual and Auditory Evidence During Multisensory Decision Making2
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Positive Attributable Visual Sources Attenuate the Impact of Trigger Sounds in Misophonia2
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