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Modeling Multisensory Integration

2014
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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Stimulus value gates multisensory integration

European Journal of Neuroscience, 2021
Abstract The brain enhances its perceptual and behavioral decisions by integrating information from its multiple senses in what are believed to be optimal ways. This phenomenon of “multisensory integration” appears to be pre‐conscious, effortless, and highly efficient.
Naomi L. Bean   +2 more
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Multisensory Integration

Psychological Science, 2008
Multisensory integration in humans is thought to be essentially a brain phenomenon, but theories are silent as to the possible involvement of the peripheral nervous system. We provide evidence that this approach is insufficient. We report novel tactile-auditory and tactilevisual interactions in humans, demonstrating that a facilitating sound or visual
J E, Lugo   +3 more
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Organic Photoelectrochemical Multisensory Integration

Advanced Materials
AbstractNeuromorphic 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 Integration Is Modulated by Hypnotizability

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 2021
This study investigated multisensory integration in 29 medium-to-high (mid-highs) and 24 low-to-medium (mid-lows) hypnotizable individuals, classified according to the Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale, Form A. Participants completed a simultaneity judgment (SJ) task, where an auditory and a visual stimulus were presented in close proximity to ...
Alessandro Mioli   +5 more
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Multisensory feature integration

2023
Abstract 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 and behavioral stability

Psychological Research, 2019
Information coming from multiple senses, as compared to a single one, typically enhances our performance. The multisensory improvement has been extensively examined in perception studies, as well as in tasks involving a motor response like a simple reaction time.
Charlotte Roy   +3 more
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From Multisensory Integration to Multisensory Decision-Making

Organisms live in a dynamic environment in which sensory information from multiple sources is ever changing. A conceptually complex task for the organisms is to accumulate evidence across sensory modalities and over time, a process known as multisensory decision-making.
Qihao, Zheng, Yong, Gu
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