To form a unified percept of our environment, the human brain integrates information within and across the senses. This MEG study investigated interactions within and between sensory modalities using a frequency analysis of steady-state responses that are elicited time-locked to periodically modulated stimuli. Critically, in the frequency domain, interactions between sensory signals are indexed by crossmodulation terms (i.e. the sums and differences of the fundamental frequencies). The 3x2 factorial design, manipulated (1) modality: auditory, visual or audiovisual (2) steady-state modulation: the auditory and visual signals were modulated only in one sensory feature (e.g. visual gratings modulated in luminance at 6 Hz) or in two features (e...
Neuronal oscillations are considered crucial for information processing in the brain as they can pot...
SummarySpatial frequency is a fundamental visual feature coded in primary visual cortex [1, 2], rele...
The synchronous occurrence of the unisensory components of a multisensory stimulus contributes to th...
How does the brain integrate information within and across sensory modalities to form a unified perc...
Recent research suggests that multisensory integration may occur at an early phase in sensory proces...
Integrating information across sensory domains to construct a unified representation of multi-sensor...
Neuronal oscillations are considered crucial for information processing in the brain as they can pot...
In a continuously changing environment, time is a key property that tells us whether information fro...
During communication in real‐life settings, the brain integrates information from auditory and visua...
Research examining multisensory integration suggests that the correspondence of stimulus characteris...
For us to interact with our environment we must have an understanding of the location and properties...
Multisensory events in our natural environment unfold at multiple temporal scales over extended peri...
Natural sounds convey perceptually relevant information over multiple timescales, and the necessary ...
The physical properties of the distal stimuli activating our senses are often correlated in nature; ...
Many everyday situations require focusing on visual or auditory information while ignoring the other...
Neuronal oscillations are considered crucial for information processing in the brain as they can pot...
SummarySpatial frequency is a fundamental visual feature coded in primary visual cortex [1, 2], rele...
The synchronous occurrence of the unisensory components of a multisensory stimulus contributes to th...
How does the brain integrate information within and across sensory modalities to form a unified perc...
Recent research suggests that multisensory integration may occur at an early phase in sensory proces...
Integrating information across sensory domains to construct a unified representation of multi-sensor...
Neuronal oscillations are considered crucial for information processing in the brain as they can pot...
In a continuously changing environment, time is a key property that tells us whether information fro...
During communication in real‐life settings, the brain integrates information from auditory and visua...
Research examining multisensory integration suggests that the correspondence of stimulus characteris...
For us to interact with our environment we must have an understanding of the location and properties...
Multisensory events in our natural environment unfold at multiple temporal scales over extended peri...
Natural sounds convey perceptually relevant information over multiple timescales, and the necessary ...
The physical properties of the distal stimuli activating our senses are often correlated in nature; ...
Many everyday situations require focusing on visual or auditory information while ignoring the other...
Neuronal oscillations are considered crucial for information processing in the brain as they can pot...
SummarySpatial frequency is a fundamental visual feature coded in primary visual cortex [1, 2], rele...
The synchronous occurrence of the unisensory components of a multisensory stimulus contributes to th...