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Unconscious multisensory integration: behavioral and neural evidence from subliminal stimuli [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
IntroductionThe prevailing theories of consciousness consider the integration of different sensory stimuli as a key component for this phenomenon to rise on the brain level. Despite many theories and models have been proposed for multisensory integration
Sergio Frumento   +7 more
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Perception of temporal synchrony not a prerequisite for multisensory integration [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Temporal alignment is often viewed as the most essential cue the brain can use to integrate information from across sensory modalities. However, the importance of conscious perception of synchrony to multisensory integration is a controversial topic ...
Robert M. Jertberg   +4 more
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Multisensory Integration and Sense Modalism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
The Bayesian model of multisensory cue integration proposed by Ernst and Banks ([2002]) provides an attractive model for understanding a way that our sensory systems may interact.
Mandrigin, Alisa
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Early and late evoked brain responses differentially reflect feature encoding and perception in the flash-lag illusion

open access: yesNeuroImage, 2022
In the flash-lag illusion (FLI), the position of a flash presented ahead of a moving bar is mislocalized, so the flash appears to lag the bar. Currently, it is not clear whether this effect is due to early perceptual-related neural processes such as ...
Julian Keil   +2 more
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Increases in sensory noise predict attentional disruptions to audiovisual speech perception

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2023
We receive information about the world around us from multiple senses which combine in a process known as multisensory integration. Multisensory integration has been shown to be dependent on attention; however, the neural mechanisms underlying this ...
Victoria L. Fisher   +9 more
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The integration of continuous audio and visual speech in a cocktail-party environment depends on attention

open access: yesNeuroImage, 2023
In noisy environments, our ability to understand speech benefits greatly from seeing the speaker's face. This is attributed to the brain's ability to integrate audio and visual information, a process known as multisensory integration.
Farhin Ahmed   +4 more
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Multisensory Integration as per Technological Advances: A Review

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2021
Multisensory integration research has allowed us to better understand how humans integrate sensory information to produce a unitary experience of the external world.
Patricia Cornelio   +2 more
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A normalization model of multisensory integration [PDF]

open access: yesNature Neuroscience, 2011
Responses of neurons that integrate multiple sensory inputs are traditionally characterized in terms of a set of empirical principles. However, a simple computational framework that accounts for these empirical features of multisensory integration has not been established.
Ohshiro, Tomokazu   +2 more
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Multisensory integration precision is associated with better cognitive performance over time in older adults: A large-scale exploratory study

open access: yesAging Brain, 2022
Age-related sensory decline impacts cognitive performance and exposes individuals to a greater risk of cognitive decline. Integration across the senses also changes with age, yet the link between multisensory perception and cognitive ageing is poorly ...
Rebecca J. Hirst   +4 more
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Multisensory Integration in the Mouse Striatum [PDF]

open access: yesNeuron, 2014
The basal ganglia are involved in sensorimotor functions and action selection, both of which require the integration of sensory information. In order to determine how such sensory inputs are integrated, we obtained whole-cell recordings in mouse dorsal striatum during presentation of tactile and visual stimuli.
Ramon Reig, Gilad Silberberg
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