The point of subjective simultaneity (PSS) is a concept in the study of perception and time within the field of psychology and neuroscience. It refers to the moment at which two stimuli are perceived as occurring simultaneously by an observer, even if they are presented at different times according to an objective time scale. This concept is often explored in experiments involving auditory and visual stimuli.

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