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Two identical visual disks moving toward each other on a two-dimensional (2D) display are more likely to be perceived as "streaming through" than "bouncing off" each other after their coincidence. However, either a brief auditory tone or visual flash presented at the coincident moment of the disks can strikingly increase the incidence of the bouncing percept. Despite the neural substrates underlying the sound-induced bouncing effect have been widely investigated, little is known about the neural mechanisms underlying the flash-induced b