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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Positive Attributable Visual Sources Attenuate the Impact of Trigger Sounds in Misophonia30
Front matter22
Contents Index to Volume 3421
The Power of Trial History: How Previous Trial Shapes Audiovisual Integration20
The Effects of Mandarin Chinese Lexical Tones in Sound–Shape and Sound–Size Correspondences16
Tactile Landmarks: the Relative Landmark Location Alters Spatial Distortions15
Audio-Visual Interference During Motion Discrimination in Starlings14
The Redundant Signals Effect and the Full Body Illusion: not Multisensory, but Unisensory Tactile Stimuli Are Affected by the Illusion11
Metacognition and Crossmodal Correspondences Between Auditory Attributes and Saltiness in a Large Sample Study10
Off-Vertical Body Orientation Delays the Perceived Onset of Visual Motion9
‘Tasting Imagination’: What Role Chemosensory Mental Imagery in Multisensory Flavour Perception?8
Neural Correlates of Audiovisual Speech Processing in Autistic and Non-Autistic Youth8
Size and Quality of Drawings Made by Adults Under Visual and Haptic Control7
Crossmodal Texture Perception Is Illumination-Dependent7
Relating Sound and Sight in Simulated Environments7
Something in the Sway: Effects of the Shepard–Risset Glissando on Postural Activity and Vection6
Does Task-Irrelevant Brightness Modulation Affect Auditory Contrast Processing? Exploring the Interplay Between Temporal Synchrony and Stimulus Salience5
The Effects of Cue Reliability on Crossmodal Recalibration in Adults and Children5
Synergistic Combination of Visual Features in Vision–Taste Crossmodal Correspondences5
Explaining Visual Shape–Taste Crossmodal Correspondences5
Front matter4
Beyond the Eye: Multisensory Contributions to the Sensation of Illusory Self-Motion (Vection)4
Author Index to Volume 354
Motion-Binding Property Contributes to Accurate Temporal-Order Perception in Audiovisual Synchrony4
Investigating the Crossmodal Influence of Odour on the Visual Perception of Facial Attractiveness and Age3
Joint Contributions of Auditory, Proprioceptive and Visual Cues on Human Balance3
Perceptions of Audio-Visual Impact Events in Younger and Older Adults3
The Lightness/Pitch Crossmodal Correspondence Modulates the Rubin Face/Vase Perception3
Temporal Alignment but not Complexity of Audiovisual Stimuli Influences Crossmodal Duration Percepts3
Perceived Audio-Visual Simultaneity Is Recalibrated by the Visual Intensity of the Preceding Trial3
The Effect of Simultaneously Presented Words and Auditory Tones on Visuomotor Performance3
Reducing Cybersickness in 360-Degree Virtual Reality3
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