Anderson, J. D. (1996). The reality of illusion: An ecological approach to cognitive film theory. Carbondale and Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press. |
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The ability to make the connection between image and sound is called synchrony: "If the auditory and visual events occur at the same time, the sound and image are perceived as one event." |
Czyzewski, A., Rostek, B., Odya, P., & Zielinski, S. (2001). Determining influence of visual cues on the perception of surround sound using soft computing. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 2005, 545–552. |
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"In most cases the video "attracts' the attention of the listener and, as a consequence, he or she localizes the sound closer to the screen center." This effect is called the "audio-visual proximity effect." |