Multisensory integration is evident at the single-neuron level in the cerebral cortex as well as the subcortical areas or brainstem nuclei. In the last two decades, the cerebellum has received increasing interest as an essential structure for multisensory integration. Studies have shown that the ...
Multisensory integration is a multisensory process in which information on shared stimulus features from two or more sensory modalities is combined to produce a fused neural or behavioral response that is significantly different from its component (i.e., unisensory) inputs. ...
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Cite this entry (2022). Multisensory Integration. In: Vonk, J., Shackelford, T.K. (eds) Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55065-7_301479 Download citation .RIS .ENW .BIB DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55065-7_301...
Measuring multisensory integration: from reaction times to spike counts, Sci- entific Reports 7 (2017), no. 1, 3023, http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-03219-5.Colonius H, Diederich A (2017) Measuring multisensory integration: from reaction times to spike counts. Sci Rep 7:3023. ...
The spatial principle of multisensory integration relies on faithful register among a neuron's different receptive fields and this register must be maintained in spite of independent movement of the sense organs (such as the eyes). Recent studies suggest that compensation for such movement is less ...
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Multisensory integration has been implicated as a deficit in children with DCD, with past research shows that children with DCD have difficulty with cross modal transfer of information (Sigmundsson, Ingvaldsen, & Whiting, 1997) and the integration of information from multiple senses (Bair, Kiemel,...
Statistically optimal integration of multimodal signals is known to take place in direct interactions with environmental objects. In the present study we tested whether the same mechanism is responsible for perceptual biases observed in a task, in which participants enclose visual objects by manually con...
One of the topics that attracts considerable interest in neuroscience is how unisensory modalities are integrated into a single multisensory perception (multisensory integration) and how its nature and mechanism is changed by the environmental effect (plastic change). Most of previous research has reve...