Clément Desoche
French Institute of Health and Medical Research
14 Papers
5 Citations
Clément Desoche is an academic researcher from French Institute of Health and Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications. Previous affiliations of Clément Desoche include University of Lyon & Claude Bernard University Lyon 1.
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Papers
Mind the Depth: Visual Perception of Shapes Is Better in Peripersonal Space.
Elvio Blini,Clément Desoche,Romeo Salemme,Alexandre Kabil,Fadila Hadj-Bouziane,Fadila Hadj-Bouziane,Alessandro Farnè,Alessandro Farnè +7 more
TL;DR: It is argued that depth is a fundamental, yet overlooked, dimension of human perception and that future studies in vision and perception should be depth aware.
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Benefits of active listening during 3D sound localization
Valérie Gaveau,B. Coudert,Romeo Salemme,Eric Koun,Clément Desoche,Eric Truy,Alessandro Farnè,Francesco Paesani +7 more
TL;DR: In this article , a VR system was used for sound localization in 3D-azimuth, elevation, and depth by comparing static vs. active listening postures, and the more participants made spontaneous head movements, the better the 3D sound localization performance.
SPHERE: A novel approach to 3D and active sound localization
Gaveau,Gaveau,A. Coudert,A. Coudert,Romeo Salemme,Romeo Salemme,Eric Koun,Eric Koun,Clément Desoche,Clément Desoche,Eric Truy,Alessandro Farnè,Alessandro Farnè,Francesco Pavani,Francesco Pavani,Francesco Pavani +15 more
TL;DR: It is proved that SPHERE allows accurate sampling of the 3D spatial hearing abilities of normal hearing adults, and it allowed detecting and quantifying the contribution of active listening, by combining visual virtual reality, real-time kinematic tracking and real-sound delivery.
No evidence in favour of the existence of ‘intentional’ binding
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors compare participants' estimates of the interval between three types of triggering events with comparable predictability -voluntary movement, passive movement, external sensory event- and an external sensory outcome (auditory or visual across experiments).
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No evidence in favor of the existence of "intentional" binding.
Gaiqing Kong,Cheryne Aberkane,Clément Desoche,Alessandro Farnè,Marine Vernet +4 more
- 18 Apr 2024
TL;DR: No evidence for intentional binding, but temporal binding exists due to sensory integration and temporal prediction.
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