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From Multisensory Integration to Multisensory Decision-Making
Organisms live in a dynamic environment in which sensory information from multiple sources is ever changing. A conceptually complex task for the organisms is to accumulate evidence across sensory modalities and over time, a process known as multisensory decision-making.Qihao, Zheng, Yong, Gu
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Philosophical Issues, 2020
AbstractIt is tempting to think that one's perceptual evidence comprises just what issues from perceiving with each of the respective sensory modalities. However, empirical, rational, and phenomenological considerations show that one's perceptual evidence can outstrip what one possesses due to perceiving with each separate sense.
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AbstractIt is tempting to think that one's perceptual evidence comprises just what issues from perceiving with each of the respective sensory modalities. However, empirical, rational, and phenomenological considerations show that one's perceptual evidence can outstrip what one possesses due to perceiving with each separate sense.
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2020
Abstract Most of our everyday life experiences are multisensory in nature; i.e. they consist of what we see, hear, feel, taste, smell, and much more. Almost any experience, such as eating a meal or going to the cinema, involves a magnificent sensory world.
Carlos Velasco, Marianna Obrist
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Abstract Most of our everyday life experiences are multisensory in nature; i.e. they consist of what we see, hear, feel, taste, smell, and much more. Almost any experience, such as eating a meal or going to the cinema, involves a magnificent sensory world.
Carlos Velasco, Marianna Obrist
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In recent years, there has been a growing interest in biophilic design and its beneficial effects on human well-being. This article explores the concept of biophilic multisensory timekeeping design through the creation of a Multisensory Floral Clock. Inspired by Carl Linnaeus’s 18th-century floral clock, this innovative project integrates visual and ...
Gao, Y, Spence, C
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Gao, Y, Spence, C
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Annual Review of Anthropology, 2019
The senses are made, not given. Multisensory anthropology focuses on the variable boundaries, differential elaboration, and many different ways of combining the senses across (and within) cultures. Its methodology is grounded in “participant sensation,” or sensing—and making sense—along with others, also known as sensory ethnography.
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The senses are made, not given. Multisensory anthropology focuses on the variable boundaries, differential elaboration, and many different ways of combining the senses across (and within) cultures. Its methodology is grounded in “participant sensation,” or sensing—and making sense—along with others, also known as sensory ethnography.
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2017
This chapter shows that multiple sensory information sources can generally be integrated in a similar fashion. However, seeing that different modalities are grounded in different frames of reference, integrations will focus on space or on identities. Body-relative spaces integrate information about the body and the surrounding space in body-relative ...
Martin V. Butz, Esther F. Kutter
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This chapter shows that multiple sensory information sources can generally be integrated in a similar fashion. However, seeing that different modalities are grounded in different frames of reference, integrations will focus on space or on identities. Body-relative spaces integrate information about the body and the surrounding space in body-relative ...
Martin V. Butz, Esther F. Kutter
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Nursing and Residential Care, 1999
Multisensory environments (MSEs) are being used increasingly in establishments for clients with learning disabilities and also in the care of confused elderly people, as a means of both relaxation and education. MSEs consist of sensory experiences which are delivered to stimulate the primary senses, e.g.
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Multisensory environments (MSEs) are being used increasingly in establishments for clients with learning disabilities and also in the care of confused elderly people, as a means of both relaxation and education. MSEs consist of sensory experiences which are delivered to stimulate the primary senses, e.g.
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2014
Recent research in the cognitive sciences gives us a new perspective on the cognitive and sensory landscape. In The Multisensory Museum: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on Touch, Sound, Smell, Memory, and Space, museum expert Nina Levent and Alvaro Pascual-Leone, professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School bring together scholars and ...
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Recent research in the cognitive sciences gives us a new perspective on the cognitive and sensory landscape. In The Multisensory Museum: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on Touch, Sound, Smell, Memory, and Space, museum expert Nina Levent and Alvaro Pascual-Leone, professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School bring together scholars and ...
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Multisensory Integration as a Window into Orderly and Disrupted Cognition and Communication
Annual Review of Psychology, 2020Mark T Wallace +2 more
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