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Background: Increasing evidence suggests that the temporal and parietal lobes are associated with multisensory integration and vestibular migraine.
X. Zhe +8 more
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High cognitive load enhances the susceptibility to non-speech audiovisual illusions
The role of attentional processes in the integration of input from different sensory modalities is complex and multifaceted. Importantly, little is known about how simple, non-linguistic stimuli are integrated when the resources available for sensory ...
Georgios Michail, Julian Keil
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Changes in body perception often arise when observers are confronted with related yet discrepant multisensory signals. Some of these effects are interpreted as outcomes of sensory integration of various signals, whereas related biases are ascribed to ...
Wladimir Kirsch, Wilfried Kunde
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Behavioural evidence for separate mechanisms of audiovisual temporal binding as a function of leading sensory modality [PDF]
The ability to integrate auditory and visual information is critical for effective perception and interaction with the environment, and is thought to be abnormal in some clinical populations.
Cecere, Roberto +2 more
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Development of multisensory integration following prolonged early-onset visual deprivation.
Adult humans make effortless use of multisensory signals and typically integrate them in an optimal fashion.1 This remarkable ability takes many years for normally sighted children to develop.2,3 Would individuals born blind or with extremely low vision ...
I. Senna +5 more
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Multisensory perception of looming and receding objects in human newborns [PDF]
When newborns leave the enclosed spatial environment of the uterus and arrive in the outside world, they are faced with a new audiovisual environment of dynamic objects, actions and events both close to themselves and further away.
Bremner, Andrew J +2 more
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Whether two sensory cues interact during perceptual judgments depends on their immediate properties, but as suggested by Bayesian models, also on the observer’s a priori belief that these originate from a common source.
Hame Park, C. Kayser
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Use of the STAR PROCESS for Children with Sensory Processing Challenges [PDF]
Background: This study examined the effectiveness of the STAR PROCESS, an intensive, short-term intervention that combines principles of sensory integration, relationship-based therapy, and parental-therapist collaboration for children with sensory ...
Camarata, Stephen +3 more
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Seeing a speaker's face benefits speech comprehension, especially in challenging listening conditions. This perceptual benefit is thought to stem from the neural integration of visual and auditory speech at multiple stages of processing, whereby movement
Aisling E. O’Sullivan +4 more
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Maximizing decision rate in multisensory integration [PDF]
Effective decision-making in an uncertain world requires making use of all available information, even if distributed across different sensory modalities, as well as trading off the speed of a decision with its accuracy.
Alexandre Pouget +3 more
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