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Weiland, R.F. (author), Polderman, T.J.C. (author), Smit, D.J.A. (author), Begeer, S. (author), van der Burg, E. (author)To facilitate multisensory processing, the brain binds multisensory information when presented within a certain maximum time lag (temporal binding window). In addition, and in audiovisual perception specifically, the brain adapts rapidly to asynchronies within a single trial and shifts the point of subjective simultaneity. Both processes,...article 2022
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Schmidt, E.A. (author), Kuiper, O.X. (author), Wolter, S. (author), Diels, C. (author), Bos, J.E. (author)About two in three people have experienced carsickness at some point in their life (Reason & Brand, 1975). Little is known about current numbers of sufferers, cultural differences, or which modulating factors are being perceived as most relevant. Therefore, given a global increase of interest in carsickness driven by the development of automated...article 2020
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Kuiper, O.X. (author), Bos, J.E. (author), Diels, C. (author), Schmidt, E.A. (author)Being able to anticipate upcoming motion is known to potentially mitigate sickness resulting from provocative motion. We investigated whether auditory cues could increase anticipation and subsequently reduce motion sickness. Participants (N = 20) were exposed on a sled on a rail track to two 15-min conditions. Both were identical in terms of...article 2020
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Verhagen, P. (author), Kuling, K. (author), Gijsbertse, (author), Stuldreher, I.V. (author), Overvliet, K. (author), Falcone, S. (author), van Erp, J. (author), Brouwer, A.M. (author)Remote control of robots generally requires a high level of expertise and may impose a considerable cognitive burden on operators. A sense of embodiment over a remote-controlled robot might enhance operators? task performance and reduce cognitive workload. We want to study the extent to which different factors affect embodiment. As a first step,...conference paper 2020
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Ju, A. (author), Orchard-Mills, E. (author), van der Burg, E. (author), Alais, D. (author)Recent exposure to asynchronous multisensory signals has been shown to shift perceived timing between the sensory modalities, a phenomenon known as ‘temporal recalibration’. Recently, Van der Burg et al. (2013, J Neurosci, 33, pp. 14633–14637) reported results showing that recalibration to asynchronous audiovisual events can happen extremely...article 2019
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Rosa, N. (author), Veltkamp, R.C. (author), Hurst, W. (author), Nijboer, T. (author), Gilbers, C. (author), Werkhoven, P. (author)The classic rubber hand illusion (RHI) experiment studies the sense of embodiment over a fake limb. Distinguished subcomponents of embodiment are ownership (sense of self-attribution of a body), agency (sense of having motor control), and self-location (the spatial experience of being inside a body), and are typically evoked in either reality or...article 2019
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van der Sluis, F. (author), van den Broek, E.L. (author), van Drunen, A. (author), Beerends, J.G. (author)Bandwidth is still a limiting factor for the Quality of Service (QoS) of mobile communication applications. In particular, for Voice over IP the QoS is not yet as good as for common, well-engineered, public-switched telephone networks. Multisensory communication has been identified as a possibility to moderate this limitation. One of the...article 2018
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van der Sluis, F. (author), Van Den Broek, E.L. (author), Van Drunen, A. (author), Beerends, J.G. (author)Available bandwidth is still a limiting factor for mobile communication applications. Multisensory communication has already been identified as an possibility to moderate this limitation. One of the strengths of mobile communication lies in its combination of visual and auditory modalities. However, one of the most salient features of mobile...conference paper 2018
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van der Burg, E. (author), Alais, D. (author), Cass, J. (author)In natural scenes, audiovisual events deriving from the same source are synchronized at their origin. However, from the perspective of the observer, there are likely to be significant multisensory delays due to physical and neural latencies. Fortunately, our brain appears to compensate for the resulting latency differences by rapidly adapting to...article 2018
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de Dieuleveult, A.L. (author), Siemonsma, P.C. (author), van Erp, J.B.F. (author), Brouwer, A.M. (author)Multisensory integration (MSI) is the integration by the brain of environmental information acquired through more than one sense. Accurate MSI has been shown to be a key component of successful aging and to be crucial for processes underlying activities of daily living (ADLs). Problems in MSI could prevent older adults (OA) to age in place and...article 2017
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Schreuder, E.J.A. (author), van Erp, J.B.F. (author), Toet, A. (author), Kallen, V.L. (author)How we perceive our environment affects the way we feel and behave. The impressions of our ambient environment are influenced by its entire spectrum of physical characteristics (e.g., luminosity, sound, scents, temperature) in a dynamic and interactive way. The ability to manipulate the sensory aspects of an environment such that people feel...article 2016
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Hancock, P.A. (author), Lawson, B. (author), Cholewiak, R. (author), Elliott, L.R. (author), van Erp, J.B.F. (author), Mortimer, B.J.P. (author), Rupert, A. (author), Redden, E.S. (author)Tactile displays promise to improve the information-processing capacity of operators, especially when used in conjunction with visual and auditory displays. In this article, we describe current applications and future directions in tactile cuing. © 2015 by Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. All rights reserved.article 2015
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van Erp, J.B.F. (author), Willemse, C.J.A.M. (author), Janssen, J.B. (author), Toet, A. (author)Although Tangible User Interfaces are considered an intuitive means of human-computer interaction, they oftentimes lack the option to provide active feedback. We developed ‘Sensators’: generic shaped active tangibles to be used on a multi-touch table. Sensators can represent digital information by means of ‘Sensicons’: multimodal messages...conference paper 2014
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de Valk, W. (author), Rypkema, J. (author), van Erp, J.B.F. (author)Complex planning tasks require substantial cognitive resources. Supporting planning tasks through enabling embodied interaction and providing multisensory feedback may reduce the cognitive load. We developed Sensators: interactive tangible objects to be used on multi-touch tables which provide both. In our demonstration, the user can experience...conference paper 2014
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van Erp, J.B.F. (author), Philippi, T.G. (author), Werkhoven, P.J. (author)Researchers have reported that audiovisual object presentation improves memory encoding of object identity in comparison to either auditory or visual object presentation. However, multisensory memory effects on retrieval, on object location, and of other multisensory combinations are yet unknown. We investigated the effects of visuotactile...conference paper 2014
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Thurlings, M.E. (author), Brouwer, A.M. (author), van Erp, J.B.F. (author), Werkhoven, P.J. (author)Gaze-independent event-related potential (ERP) based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) yield relatively low BCI performance and traditionally employ unimodal stimuli. Bimodal ERP-BCIs may increase BCI performance due to multisensory integration or summation in the brain. An additional advantage of bimodal BCIs may be that the user can choose...article 2014
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van Erp, J.B.F. (author), Philippi, T.G. (author), de Winkel, K.N. (author), Werkhoven, P. (author)Pairing two brief auditory beeps with a single flash can evoke the percept of a second, illusory, flash. Investigations of the underlying neural mechanisms are limited to post-stimulus effects of this sound-induced illusory flash. We investigated whether touch modulates the visual evoked potential in a similar vein, and also looked at pre...article 2014
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Werkhoven, P. (author), van Erp, J.B.F. (author), Philippi, T.G. (author)It has been shown that multisensory presentation can improve perception, attention, and object memory compared with unisensory presentation. Consequently, we expect that multisensory presentation of landmarks can improve spatial memory and navigation. In this study we tested the effect of visual, auditory and combined landmark presentations in...article 2014
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de Winkel, K.N. (author), Soyka, F. (author), Barnett-Cowan, M. (author), Bülthoff, H.H. (author), Groen, E.L. (author), Werkhoven, P.J. (author)The brain is able to determine angular self-motion from visual, vestibular, and kinesthetic information. There is compelling evidence that both humans and non-human primates integrate visual and inertial (i.e., vestibular and kinesthetic) information in a statistically optimal fashion when discriminating heading direction. In the present study,...article 2013
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van Erp, J.B.F. (author), Philippi, T.G. (author), Werkhoven, P. (author)In the illusory flash paradigm, a single flash may be experienced as two flashes when accompanied by two beeps or taps, and two flashes may be experienced as a single flash when accompanied by one beep or tap. The classic paradigm restricts responses to '1' and '2' (2-AFC), ignoring possible qualitative differences between real and illusory...article 2013
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