The present study examined the relationship between schizotypy and integration of audio-visual information. Schizotypy may be characterized as predisposition to schizophrenia. The disconnection hypothesis explains schizophrenia as a disorder resulting from the failure of proper functional integration in the brain. People with schizotypal traits may also have deficits on information integration of different functions. A study of dynamic-ventriloquism, which requires integration of information from different modalities, indicated that high schizotypal participants were less affected by visual information. Results of the present study therefore suggested that people with schizotypal traits had difficulties in information integration.