International audienceTo make sense of their environment, both humans and robots need to construct a consistent perception from many sources of information (including visual and auditory stimulation). Multimodal merging thus plays a key role in human perception, for instance by lowering reaction times and detection thresholds. Psychophysics experiments have shown that humans are able to fuse information in a Bayes optimal way (Ernst & Banks, 2002), weighting each modality by its precision (i.e. the inverse of its perceived variance). Weights are usually estimated a posteriori from experimental data, but the mechanisms by which agents may estimate such precision online are not well studied. Some propositions may stem from sensorimotor accoun...