APS

30th APS Annual Convention · 2018

Understanding Individual Differences in Audio-Visual Integration Capacity through Visual Working Memory, Multiple Object Tracking, Attention, and Vigilance.

San Francisco, CA · May 2018

Poster · Cognitive

  • Jonathan Wilbiks
    Mount Allison University

Abstract

In audio-visual integration capacity research, a wide range of capacity estimates are observed. Using a number of well-known tests of psychophysical function, it was found that multiple object tracking ability, cue validity and flanker congruency in the Attention Network Test, and global dominance in the Navon task correlate with capacity.

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