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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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Multisensory integration

2023
Glica, Agnieszka, Jednoróg, Katarzyna
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Multisensory integration in balance control

2016
This 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 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 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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Maladaptive reorganization following SCI: The role of body representation and multisensory integration

Progress in Neurobiology, 2022
Roberta Vastano   +2 more
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