Origins and Evolution of Imagination, From Australopithecus to Modern‐Day Deep Learning
From Australopithecus to deep learning, this update traces how imaginative generativity, vivid mental imagery, and recombines memory into novel scenarios that evolved as a survival engine shaping consciousness, culture, and even today's AI. ABSTRACT Where does imagination come from?
Kiranpreet K. Sidhu +2 more
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Auditory influence on stickiness perception: an fMRI study of multisensory integration. [PDF]
Lee IS, Kang JH, Kim J.
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ABSTRACT Background This study explored the differential effects of a comprehensive intervention program for improving literacy skills in monolingual children with learning difficulties (LD) from Spain, enrolled in the second (Grades 3 and 4; aged 8–10 years) and third cycles (Grades 5 and 6; aged 10–12 years) of primary school.
María Carmona +3 more
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Visual phosphene perception modulated by subthreshold crossmodal sensory stimulation (vol 27, pg 4178, 2007) [PDF]
Amedi, A +8 more
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The dissociating effects of fear and disgust on multisensory integration in autism: evidence from evoked potentials. [PDF]
Stefanou ME +5 more
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The Role of Movement on the Development of the Audiotactile Temporal Binding Window
ABSTRACT The perception of temporal correspondence between sensory signals from body movements and those arising through environmental interactions is crucial for multisensory integration and adaptive behavior. In adults, the perception of multisensory temporal alignment is more accurate during active than passive or no movement.
Monica Gori +10 more
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Neural tracking‐based electroencephalography (EEG) needs to generalize between listening scenarios. Participants perform various listening tasks, including sustained attention and attention‐switching paradigms, using audiovisual material featuring both single speakers and multi‐speaker conversations.
Johanna Wilroth +5 more
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Multisensory Integration Underlies the Distinct Representation of Odor-Taste Mixtures in the Gustatory Cortex of Behaving Rats. [PDF]
Stocke S, Samuelsen CL.
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Parent Speech in Free Play Is Guided by Infant Attention, But Organized by Object Familiarity
ABSTRACT Successful coordination of infant attention and parent speech during free play supports infants' language development. Parents' responsive linguistic input reduces uncertainty in label‐referent associations and provides information at moments of infants' increased attention and receptiveness.
Anne‐Kathrin Mahlke +2 more
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The effect of developmental alcohol exposure on multisensory integration is larger in deeper cortical layers. [PDF]
Keum D, Medina AE.
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