Our nervous system typically processes signals from multiple sensory modalities at any given moment and is therefore posed with two important problems: which of the signals are caused by a common event, and how to combine those signals. We investigated human perception in the presence of auditory, visual, and tactile stimulation in a numerosity judgment task. Observers were presented with stimuli in one, two, or three modalities simultaneously and were asked to report their percepts in each modality. The degree of congruency between the modalities varied across trials. For example, a single flash was paired in some trials with two beeps and two taps. Cross-modal illusions were observed in most conditions in which there was incongruence amon...
The mechanisms responsible for the integration of sensory information from different modalities have...
Recent theoretical and experimental studies suggest that in multisensory conditions, the brain perfo...
Our senses are constantly bombarded with a myriad of signals. To make sense of this cacophony, the b...
Information from different sensory modalities can interact, shaping what we think we have seen, hear...
For perceiving the environment our brain uses multiple sources of sensory information derived from s...
A key goal for the perceptual system is to optimally combine information from all the senses that ma...
We perceive our own body and the world surrounding us via multiple sources of sensory information de...
The human brain uses multiple sources of sensory information to construct a representation of the en...
Multisensory integration is a fundamental component of perceptual decision making and an excellent e...
At any given moment, our brain processes multiple inputs from its different sensory modalities (visi...
Bayesian models of multisensory perception traditionally address the problem of estimating an underl...
A key goal for the perceptual system is to optimally combine information from all the senses that ma...
When different perceptual signals of the same physical property are integrated–e.g., the size of an ...
The brain receives information about the environment from all the sensory modalities, including visi...
Humans combine redundant multisensory estimates into a coherent multimodal percept. Experiments in c...
The mechanisms responsible for the integration of sensory information from different modalities have...
Recent theoretical and experimental studies suggest that in multisensory conditions, the brain perfo...
Our senses are constantly bombarded with a myriad of signals. To make sense of this cacophony, the b...
Information from different sensory modalities can interact, shaping what we think we have seen, hear...
For perceiving the environment our brain uses multiple sources of sensory information derived from s...
A key goal for the perceptual system is to optimally combine information from all the senses that ma...
We perceive our own body and the world surrounding us via multiple sources of sensory information de...
The human brain uses multiple sources of sensory information to construct a representation of the en...
Multisensory integration is a fundamental component of perceptual decision making and an excellent e...
At any given moment, our brain processes multiple inputs from its different sensory modalities (visi...
Bayesian models of multisensory perception traditionally address the problem of estimating an underl...
A key goal for the perceptual system is to optimally combine information from all the senses that ma...
When different perceptual signals of the same physical property are integrated–e.g., the size of an ...
The brain receives information about the environment from all the sensory modalities, including visi...
Humans combine redundant multisensory estimates into a coherent multimodal percept. Experiments in c...
The mechanisms responsible for the integration of sensory information from different modalities have...
Recent theoretical and experimental studies suggest that in multisensory conditions, the brain perfo...
Our senses are constantly bombarded with a myriad of signals. To make sense of this cacophony, the b...