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The gustatory cortex and multisensory integration [PDF]
The central gustatory pathways are part of the brain circuits upon which rest the decision to ingest or reject a food. The quality of food stimuli, however, relies not only on their taste but also on properties such as odor, texture and temperature.
I E, de Araujo, S A, Simon
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Multisensory Integration: Flexible Use of General Operations [PDF]
Research into the anatomical substrates and "principles" for integrating inputs from separate sensory surfaces has yielded divergent findings. This suggests that multisensory integration is flexible and context dependent and underlines the need for dynamically adaptive neuronal integration mechanisms.
van Atteveldt Nienke +3 more
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Multimodality in the Collicular Pathway: Towards Compensatory Visual Processes
The integration of multisensory inputs plays a crucial role in shaping perception and behavior, particularly in the visual system. The collicular pathway, encompassing the optic tectum in non-mammalian vertebrates and the superior colliculus (SC) in ...
Dario Rusciano, Paola Bagnoli
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Multisensory integration can alter information processing, and previous research has shown that such processes are modulated by sensory switch costs and prior experience (e.g., semantic or letter congruence).
Ayla Barutchu, Charles Spence
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The variability of multisensory processes of natural stimuli in human and non-human primates in a detection task. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:Behavioral studies in both human and animals generally converge to the dogma that multisensory integration improves reaction times (RTs) in comparison to unimodal stimulation. These multisensory effects depend on diverse conditions among which
Cécile Juan +6 more
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Correlated sensory inputs coursing along the individual sensory processing hierarchies arrive at multisensory convergence zones in cortex where inputs are processed in an integrative manner. The exact hierarchical level of multisensory convergence zones
Jeannette Rose Mahoney +6 more
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Multisensory integration impacts coordination
Behavioral benefits have been recently evidenced via multisensory integration process. Reaction times, detection or synchronization performances could be made more efficient by a bimodal stimulation than by its unimodal components.
Lagarde J., Zelic G., Mottet D.
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Nonlinear fusion is optimal for a wide class of multisensory tasks.
Animals continuously detect information via multiple sensory channels, like vision and hearing, and integrate these signals to realise faster and more accurate decisions; a fundamental neural computation known as multisensory integration.
Marcus Ghosh +3 more
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The interplay between multisensory integration and perceptual decision making
Facing perceptual uncertainty, the brain combines information from different senses to make optimal perceptual decisions and to guide behavior. However, decision making has been investigated mostly in unimodal contexts.
Manuel R. Mercier, Celine Cappe
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Multisensory Integration in Migraine: Recent Developments [PDF]
There are well-documented unimodal sensory differences in migraine compared to control groups both during, and between migraine attacks. There is also some evidence of multisensory integration differences in migraine groups compared to control groups, however the literature on this topic is more limited.
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