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Late development of audio-visual integration in the vertical plane
It is not clear how multisensory skills develop and how visual experience impacts on multisensory spatial development. Conflicting results show that visual calibration precedes multisensory integration for the audio-visual spatial bisection task (Gori etÂ
Monica Gori +2 more
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The relationship between multisensory associative learning and multisensory integration
Integrating sensory information from multiple modalities leads to more precise and efficient perception and behaviour. The process of determining which sensory information should be perceptually bound is reliant on both low-level stimulus features, as well as multisensory associations learned throughout development based on the statistics of our ...
Sébastien A. Lauzon +4 more
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Multisensory integration is critical for supporting human spatial perception as we move around our environment. In this study, we used a modern head-mounted display (HMD) as a tool for studying the effects of visual-vestibular conflict on human spatial ...
Juno Kim, Wilson Luu, S. Palmisano
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Thalamic influences on multisensory integration [PDF]
In everyday life our brain often receives information about events and objects in the real world via several sensory modalities, because natural objects often stimulate more than one sense. These different types of information are processed in our brain along different sensory-specific pathways, but are finally integrated into a unified percept. During
Sascha, Tyll +2 more
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Multisensory causal inference in the brain [PDF]
At any given moment, our brain processes multiple inputs from its different sensory modalities (vision, hearing, touch, etc.). In deciphering this array of sensory information, the brain has to solve two problems: (1) which of the inputs originate from ...
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Making sense of multisensory integration [PDF]
A pseudo-aquatic parasite, voiceless as a fish, yet constructing within itself an instrument of voice against the time when it will talk. Organs of skin, ear, eye, nose, tongue, superfluous all of them in the watery dark where formed, yet each unhaltingly preparing to enter a daylight, airy, object-full manifold world which they will be wanted to ...
Sophie, Molholm, John J, Foxe
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Altered multisensory temporal integration in obesity [PDF]
Eating is a multisensory behavior. The act of placing food in the mouth provides us with a variety of sensory information, including gustatory, olfactory, somatosensory, visual, and auditory.
A Docteur +72 more
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Bioinspired multisensory neural network with crossmodal integration and recognition
The integration and interaction of vision, touch, hearing, smell, and taste in the human multisensory neural network facilitate high-level cognitive functionalities, such as crossmodal integration, recognition, and imagination for accurate evaluation and
H. Tan +4 more
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Multisensory integration in migraine [PDF]
Migraine attacks consist of head pain and hypersensitivities to somatosensory, visual, auditory, and olfactory stimuli. Investigating how the migraine brain simultaneously processes and responds to multiple incoming stimuli may yield insights into migraine pathophysiology and migraine symptoms.The presence and intensity of hypersensitivity to one ...
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Multisensory integration in spatial orientation [PDF]
Recent psychophysical studies on normal subjects, as well as brain imaging studies, have revised the concepts concerning the mechanisms underlying spatial orientation during navigation tasks. The emphasis has been put on internal models that allow the prediction of a planned trajectory and are essential in the steering of locomotion.
Berthoz, Alain, Viaud-Delmon, Isabelle
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