Avthet
Avthet is a term used in media theory and cognitive science to describe the perceived coherence between audio and visual information in multimodal experiences. It covers the extent to which auditory and visual streams are experienced as belonging to a single event, contributing to a sense of presence or immersion. Avthet involves temporal alignment (how closely the sound matches the timing of events on screen) and semantic congruence (whether the content and meaning of what is heard fits what is seen).
The term is a neologism, formed from "audio" and a suffix derived from the Greek thet- meaning
Measurement often combines subjective ratings of immersion with objective tests of synchrony detection, calibration of audiovisual
Applications appear in film sound design, video games, and augmented/virtual reality, where high avthet is generally
See also: audiovisual synchrony, cross-modal perception, scene presence.