Studies of Auditory-Visual Differences in Human Time Judgment: 2. More Transmitted Information with Sounds than Lights

11 experiments are reported which confirmed the presence of a striking auditory-visual difference in the judgments of short durations. There was more information transmitted with auditory durations than with visual durations using the methods of pair-comparison and absolute judgment. Variations of several stimulus properties and aspects of the psychophysical context did not alter this intersensory difference.