Our perceptual systems continuously process sensory inputs from different modalities and organize these streams of information such that our subjective representation of the outside world is a unified experience. By doing so, they also enable further cognitive processing and behavioral action. While cortical multisensory processing has been extensively investigated in terms of psychophysics and mesoscale neural correlates, an in depth understanding of the underlying circuit-level mechanisms is lacking. Previous studies on circuit-level mechanisms of multisensory processing have predominantly focused on cue integration, i.e. the mechanism by which sensory features from different modalities are combined to yield more reliable stimulus estimat...
SummaryRecent studies have reported that sensory cortices process more than one sensory modality, ch...
To respond more quickly to events in natural environments the human brain merges information from mu...
To respond more quickly to events in natural environments the human brain merges information from mu...
The complementary information provided by our different senses greatly enhances our ability to perce...
The complementary information provided by our different senses greatly enhances our ability to perce...
Multisensory integration is central to perception, and recent work drafts it as a distributed proces...
Our senses are not separated. Information received from one sensory modality may be linked with, or ...
Multisensory integration (MSI) occurs in a variety of brain areas, spanning cortical and subcortical...
SummaryMultisensory integration (MI) is crucial for sensory processing, but it is unclear how MI is ...
To interact effectively with our environment, the human brain integrates information from multiple s...
Perception greatly benefits from integrating multiple sensory cues into a unified percept. To study ...
Sensory neurobiology is traditionally investigated one modality at a time, though it has long been k...
SummaryMultisensory integration (MI) is crucial for sensory processing, but it is unclear how MI is ...
Although much traditional sensory research has studied each sensory modality in isolation, there has...
The world we live in abounds with sensory stimuli. These rarely occur in one sensory modality alone....
SummaryRecent studies have reported that sensory cortices process more than one sensory modality, ch...
To respond more quickly to events in natural environments the human brain merges information from mu...
To respond more quickly to events in natural environments the human brain merges information from mu...
The complementary information provided by our different senses greatly enhances our ability to perce...
The complementary information provided by our different senses greatly enhances our ability to perce...
Multisensory integration is central to perception, and recent work drafts it as a distributed proces...
Our senses are not separated. Information received from one sensory modality may be linked with, or ...
Multisensory integration (MSI) occurs in a variety of brain areas, spanning cortical and subcortical...
SummaryMultisensory integration (MI) is crucial for sensory processing, but it is unclear how MI is ...
To interact effectively with our environment, the human brain integrates information from multiple s...
Perception greatly benefits from integrating multiple sensory cues into a unified percept. To study ...
Sensory neurobiology is traditionally investigated one modality at a time, though it has long been k...
SummaryMultisensory integration (MI) is crucial for sensory processing, but it is unclear how MI is ...
Although much traditional sensory research has studied each sensory modality in isolation, there has...
The world we live in abounds with sensory stimuli. These rarely occur in one sensory modality alone....
SummaryRecent studies have reported that sensory cortices process more than one sensory modality, ch...
To respond more quickly to events in natural environments the human brain merges information from mu...
To respond more quickly to events in natural environments the human brain merges information from mu...