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Christian Frings1, Charles Spence
1Faculty of Behavioral Sciences, Department of Psychology, Saarland University, Building A2.4, PO Box 15 11 50, Germany. c.frings@mx.uni-saarland.de
The crossmodal congruency effect influences rhythm discrimination tasks, even without spatial cues. This effect occurs when stimuli are presented across different senses, impacting performance based on rhythm identity.
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