Electrophysiological studies in nonhuman primates and other mammals have shown that sensory cues from different modalities that appear at the same time and in the same location can increase the firing rate of multisensory cells in the superior colliculus to a level exceeding that predicted by summing the responses to the unimodal inputs. In contrast, spatially disparate multisensory cues can induce a profound response depression. We have previously demonstrated using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) that similar indices of crossmodal facilitation and inhibition are detectable in human cortex when subjects listen to speech while viewing visually congruent and incongruent lip and mouth movements. Here, we have used fMRI to investi...
Research on the neural basis of speech-reading implicates a network of auditory language regions inv...
Investigating the Neural Correlates of Crossmodal Facilitation as a Result of Attentional Cueing: An...
Research on the neural basis of speech-reading implicates a network of auditory language regions inv...
Background: Integrating information from the different senses markedly enhances the detection and id...
AbstractBackground: Integrating information from the different senses markedly enhances the detectio...
An increasing body of literature from functional imaging, electrophysiology and anatomy provides com...
Integrating information across the senses can enhance our ability to detect and classify stimuli in ...
Recent studies suggest that cross-modal integration does not only occur in higher association cortic...
Traditionally it is assumed that information from different sensory systems merges in higher associa...
Recent results from human imaging and electrophysiological studies promote the view that processing ...
An increasing body of literature provides compelling evidence that sensory convergence not only occu...
r r Abstract: The brain seeks to combine related inputs from different senses (e.g., hearing and vis...
An increasing body of literature provides compelling evidence that sensory convergence not only occu...
Cognitive processes, including those important in psychophysics, arise from the coordinated activity...
Speech perception can use not only auditory signals, but also visual information from seeing the spe...
Research on the neural basis of speech-reading implicates a network of auditory language regions inv...
Investigating the Neural Correlates of Crossmodal Facilitation as a Result of Attentional Cueing: An...
Research on the neural basis of speech-reading implicates a network of auditory language regions inv...
Background: Integrating information from the different senses markedly enhances the detection and id...
AbstractBackground: Integrating information from the different senses markedly enhances the detectio...
An increasing body of literature from functional imaging, electrophysiology and anatomy provides com...
Integrating information across the senses can enhance our ability to detect and classify stimuli in ...
Recent studies suggest that cross-modal integration does not only occur in higher association cortic...
Traditionally it is assumed that information from different sensory systems merges in higher associa...
Recent results from human imaging and electrophysiological studies promote the view that processing ...
An increasing body of literature provides compelling evidence that sensory convergence not only occu...
r r Abstract: The brain seeks to combine related inputs from different senses (e.g., hearing and vis...
An increasing body of literature provides compelling evidence that sensory convergence not only occu...
Cognitive processes, including those important in psychophysics, arise from the coordinated activity...
Speech perception can use not only auditory signals, but also visual information from seeing the spe...
Research on the neural basis of speech-reading implicates a network of auditory language regions inv...
Investigating the Neural Correlates of Crossmodal Facilitation as a Result of Attentional Cueing: An...
Research on the neural basis of speech-reading implicates a network of auditory language regions inv...