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The Role of Attention in Multisensory Integration
Multisensory Research, 2020Abstract Evidence concerning the relationship between attention and multisensory integration has long been thought to lead us into a paradox. The paradox has its roots in evidence that seems to show that attention exerts an influence on integration, and that integration also exerts an influence on attention. This creates an appearance
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The function of consciousness in multisensory integration
Cognition, 2012The function of consciousness was explored in two contexts of audio-visual speech, cross-modal visual attention guidance and McGurk cross-modal integration. Experiments 1, 2, and 3 utilized a novel cueing paradigm in which two different flash suppressed lip-streams cooccured with speech sounds matching one of these streams.
Terry D, Palmer, Ashley K, Ramsey
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Multisensory integration in the basal ganglia
European Journal of Neuroscience, 2006AbstractSensorimotor co‐ordination in mammals is achieved predominantly via the activity of the basal ganglia. To investigate the underlying multisensory information processing, we recorded the neuronal responses in the caudate nucleus (CN) and substantia nigra (SN) of anaesthetized cats to visual, auditory or somatosensory stimulation alone and also ...
Attila, Nagy +4 more
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Multisensory integration in chaotic networks
Neural NetworksEmpirical studies of multisensory spatial perception have uncovered a puzzling array of findings. Illusions, such as the rubber-hand and ventriloquism, demonstrate that simultaneous but spatially separated multisensory stimuli are combined into a single unified percept, but only if they are not too far apart.
Adam Ponzi, Keisuke Suzuki
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A Cortico-Collicular Model for Multisensory Integration
Proceedings of the International Conference on Neural Computation Theory and Applications, 2014Remarkable visual-auditory cross-modal phenomena occur at perceptual level: a visual stimulus enhances or biases auditory localization in case of spatially coincident or spatially disparate stimuli. Hemianopic patients (with one blind hemifield resulting from damage to primary visual cortex) retain visual enhancement but not visual bias of auditory ...
GIOVANNINI, FEDERICO, MAGOSSO, ELISA
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Organic Photoelectrochemical Multisensory Integration
Advanced MaterialsAbstractNeuromorphic perception capable of multisensory integration (MSI) in electrolytes is important but remains challenging. Here, the aqueous implementation of artificial MSI is reported based on the newly emerged organic photoelectrochemical transistor (OPECT) by representative visual (light)‐gustatory (sour) perception. Under the co‐modulation of
Yu‐Ting Huang +5 more
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Multisensory feature integration
2023Abstract Several theoretical accounts have been put forward to help explain feature integration, including Treisman’s Feature Integration Theory and Bayesian causal inference. However, there may be some important differences between multisensory feature integration (MFI) in the spatial and chemical senses.
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Multisensory integration in balance control
2016This chapter provides an introduction to the topic of multisensory integration in balance control in, both, health and disease. One of the best-studied examples is that of visuo-vestibular interaction, which is the ability of the visual system to enhance or suppress the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR suppression).
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Multisensory Integration in Body Representation
To be aware of and to move one's body, the brain must maintain a coherent representation of the body. While the body and the brain are connected by dense ascending and descending sensory and motor pathways, representation of the body is not hardwired.Wen, Fang, Yuqi, Liu, Liping, Wang
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