A bio-inspired visuotactile neuron for multisensory integration [PDF]
Multisensory integration is a salient feature of the brain which enables better and faster responses in comparison to unisensory integration, especially when the unisensory cues are weak. Specialized neurons that receive convergent input from two or more
Muhtasim Ul Karim Sadaf +4 more
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Age-Related Changes to Multisensory Integration and Audiovisual Speech Perception [PDF]
Multisensory integration is essential for the quick and accurate perception of our environment, particularly in everyday tasks like speech perception.
Jessica L. Pepper, Helen E. Nuttall
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The multisensory mind: a systematic review of multisensory integration processing in Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa [PDF]
Individuals with Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa present alterations in the way they experience their bodies. Body experience results from a multisensory integration process in which information from different sensory domains and spatial reference ...
Giulia Brizzi +5 more
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Multisensory Integration as per Technological Advances: A Review
Multisensory integration research has allowed us to better understand how humans integrate sensory information to produce a unitary experience of the external world.
Patricia Cornelio +2 more
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Age-related sensory decline impacts cognitive performance and exposes individuals to a greater risk of cognitive decline. Integration across the senses also changes with age, yet the link between multisensory perception and cognitive ageing is poorly ...
Rebecca J. Hirst +4 more
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Audio-visual detection benefits in the rat. [PDF]
Human psychophysical studies have described multisensory perceptual benefits such as enhanced detection rates and faster reaction times in great detail.
Stephanie Gleiss, Christoph Kayser
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Multisensory integration in the mammalian brain: diversity and flexibility in health and disease. [PDF]
Multisensory integration (MSI) occurs in a variety of brain areas, spanning cortical and subcortical regions. In traditional studies on sensory processing, the sensory cortices have been considered for processing sensory information in a modality ...
Choi I, Demir I, Oh S, Lee SH.
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LeviSense: a platform for the multisensory integration in levitating food and insights into its effect on flavour perception [PDF]
Eating is one of the most multisensory experiences in everyday life. All of our five senses (i.e. taste, smell, vision, hearing and touch) are involved, even if we are not aware of it.
Ablart, Damien +6 more
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Multisensory integration in neurons of the medial pulvinar of macaque monkey. [PDF]
The pulvinar is a heterogeneous thalamic nucleus, which is well developed in primates. One of its subdivisions, the medial pulvinar, is connected to many cortical areas, including the visual, auditory and somatosensory cortices, as well as with ...
Vittek AL +4 more
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The effect of gaze on EEG measures of multisensory integration in a cocktail party scenario [PDF]
Seeing the speaker’s face greatly improves our speech comprehension in noisy environments. This is due to the brain’s ability to combine the auditory and the visual information around us, a process known as multisensory integration.
Farhin Ahmed +2 more
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