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Visual illusion due to the interaction of flickering and acoustic vibrotactile signals

Published 27 Nov 2012 in q-bio.NC | (1211.6238v1)

Abstract: We studied the influence of mechanical vibrotactile signals in the acoustic range to the visual perception of flickering images. These images are shown on a CRT screen intermittent at about 75 Hz, without external perturbations are perceived as constant and stable. However, if presented together with a controlled acoustical vibration an illusion is perceived. The images appears to float out of the screen, while the rest of the room is still perceived normally. The acoustical signal given to the subjects were of very low frequency (below 100Hz) and low amplitude (almost inaudible). The stimuli were transmitted through direct contact to the subject's chin with the use of a plastic stick connected to a speaker. The nature of the illusion is described and a basic theoretical model is given.

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