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ABSTRACT Recent advances at the intersection of quantum physics, neuroscience, and cognitive science have renewed interest in whether quantum phenomena and quantum‐inspired formalisms can inform models of human cognition and decision‐making. While classical neural and computational models explain many aspects of perception and behavior, they face ...
Hamidreza Namazi +3 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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Implantable Brain–Machine Interface for Olfactory Neural Regulation in Bioelectronic Nose: A Review
The olfactory Brain‐Machine Interface described in this paper bypasses damaged peripheral olfactory pathways by implanting stimulation electrodes in the olfactory bulb or higher‐order olfactory cortex, thereby forming a closed‐loop system that integrates signal acquisition, information decoding, and cortical integration.
Chen Wang +7 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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The Next Chapter of Human‐Like Tactile Perception: Neural Decoding to Embodied Intelligence
ABSTRACT The field of tactile perception is transitioning from phenomenological analysis to integrated application and creation. To develop intelligent and embodied tactile capabilities, it is necessary to move beyond the traditional view of touch as a passive input channel and instead understand it as an active closed‐loop computational process.
Longwei Li +5 more
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Optimality of multisensory integration while compensating for uncertain visual target information with artificial vibrotactile cues during reach planning. [PDF]
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Modeling Multisensory Integration
The different senses, such as vision, touch, or audition, often provide redundant information for perceiving our environment. For instance, the size of an object can be determined by both sight and touch. In this chapter, Loes C.J. van Dam, Cesare V Parise, and Marc Ernst discuss the statistical optimal framework for combining redundant sensory ...
van Dam, LCJ, Parise, CV, Ernst, MO
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Audiovisual multisensory integration
Over the last 50 years or so, a large body of empirical research has demonstrated the importance of a variety of low-level spatiotemporal factors in the multisensory integration of auditory and visual stimuli (as, for example, indexed by research on the ...
Charles Spence
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The multisensory integrated modules for training
2014 International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology (ICCST), 2014All around the world, quite every day Rescue Teams must operate many times in dangerous environments due to the characteristic and places conditions or to the presence of hazardous substances. These risk scenarios are very often complex and multivariate so it is very important that operators are adequately trained.
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