To accurately represent the environment, our brains must integrate sensory signals from a common source while segregating those from independent sources. A reasonable strategy for performing this task is to restrict integration to cues that coincide in space and time. However, because multisensory signals are subject to differential transmission and processing delays, the brain must retain a degree of tolerance for temporal discrepancies. Recent research suggests that the width of this 'temporal binding window' can be reduced through perceptual learning, however, little is known about the mechanisms underlying these experience-dependent effects. Here, in separate experiments, we measure the temporal and spatial binding windows of human part...
The senses have traditionally been studied separately, but it is now recognised that the brain is ju...
SummaryInferring which signals have a common underlying cause, and hence should be integrated, repre...
Previous research shows that integration of the senses is interchangeably dependent by temporal neu...
The ability to integrate auditory and visual information is critical for effective perception and in...
In order to understand the world around us, we combine information across the different senses. This...
Temporal and spatial characteristics of sensory inputs are fundamental to multisensory integration b...
Habets B, Bruns P, Röder B. Experience with crossmodal statistics reduces the sensitivity for audio-...
Multisensory integration strongly depends on the temporal proximity between two inputs. In the audio...
The sight and sound of a person speaking or a ball bouncing seem simultaneous, but their neural sign...
The ability to use temporal relationships between cross-modal cues facilitates perception and behavi...
The integration of information across sensory modalities is dependent on the spatiotemporal characte...
The integration of information across sensory modalities is dependent on the spatiotemporal characte...
In multisensory integration, processing in one sensory modality is enhanced by complementary informa...
The notion of the temporal window of integration, when applied in a multisensory context, refers to ...
<div><p>The notion of the temporal window of integration, when applied in a multisensory context, re...
The senses have traditionally been studied separately, but it is now recognised that the brain is ju...
SummaryInferring which signals have a common underlying cause, and hence should be integrated, repre...
Previous research shows that integration of the senses is interchangeably dependent by temporal neu...
The ability to integrate auditory and visual information is critical for effective perception and in...
In order to understand the world around us, we combine information across the different senses. This...
Temporal and spatial characteristics of sensory inputs are fundamental to multisensory integration b...
Habets B, Bruns P, Röder B. Experience with crossmodal statistics reduces the sensitivity for audio-...
Multisensory integration strongly depends on the temporal proximity between two inputs. In the audio...
The sight and sound of a person speaking or a ball bouncing seem simultaneous, but their neural sign...
The ability to use temporal relationships between cross-modal cues facilitates perception and behavi...
The integration of information across sensory modalities is dependent on the spatiotemporal characte...
The integration of information across sensory modalities is dependent on the spatiotemporal characte...
In multisensory integration, processing in one sensory modality is enhanced by complementary informa...
The notion of the temporal window of integration, when applied in a multisensory context, refers to ...
<div><p>The notion of the temporal window of integration, when applied in a multisensory context, re...
The senses have traditionally been studied separately, but it is now recognised that the brain is ju...
SummaryInferring which signals have a common underlying cause, and hence should be integrated, repre...
Previous research shows that integration of the senses is interchangeably dependent by temporal neu...