Identification of an object based on its odor alone is inherently difficult, but becomes easier when other senses provide supporting cues. This suggests that crossmodal sensory input facilitates neural processing of olfactory object information; however, direct evidence is still lacking. Here, we tested the effect of multisensory stimulation on information processing in the human posterior piriform cortex (PPC), a region linked to olfactory object encoding. Participants were exposed to familiar objects in the form of uni-, bi-, and trimodal combinations of odors, videos, and sounds. We hypothesized that the PPC would respond to non-olfactory object information, and that activity would increase linearly with the number of senses providing re...
AbstractEpisodic memory is often imbued with multisensory richness, such that the recall of an event...
IntroductionIn daily life, people encounter a wide range of odors, most of which contain multiple ch...
Akey functionof the senseof smell is toguideorganisms towards rewardsandaway from dangers. However, ...
AbstractHuman olfactory perception is notoriously unreliable, but shows substantial benefits from vi...
International audienceMultisensory interactions are essential to make sense of the environment by tr...
SummaryNeuroscientific models of sensory perception suggest that the brain utilizes predictive codes...
Olfactory perception is affected by cross-modal interactions between different senses. However, alth...
Object perception is a remarkable and fundamental cognitive ability that allows us to interpret and ...
The human olfactory system has two discrete channels of sensory input, arising from olfactory epithe...
Olfactory perception is affected by cross-modal interactions between different senses. However, alth...
Natural odors, generally composed of many monomolecular components, are analyzed by peripheral recep...
Eating is a multisensory experience, input from sight, smell, sound, taste, and texture combine to c...
While matched crossmodal information is known to facilitate object recognition, it is unclear how ou...
In recordings from anterior piriform cortex (APC) in awake behaving mice we find that neuronal firin...
Olfactory information is synthesized within the olfactory cortex to provide not only an odor percept...
AbstractEpisodic memory is often imbued with multisensory richness, such that the recall of an event...
IntroductionIn daily life, people encounter a wide range of odors, most of which contain multiple ch...
Akey functionof the senseof smell is toguideorganisms towards rewardsandaway from dangers. However, ...
AbstractHuman olfactory perception is notoriously unreliable, but shows substantial benefits from vi...
International audienceMultisensory interactions are essential to make sense of the environment by tr...
SummaryNeuroscientific models of sensory perception suggest that the brain utilizes predictive codes...
Olfactory perception is affected by cross-modal interactions between different senses. However, alth...
Object perception is a remarkable and fundamental cognitive ability that allows us to interpret and ...
The human olfactory system has two discrete channels of sensory input, arising from olfactory epithe...
Olfactory perception is affected by cross-modal interactions between different senses. However, alth...
Natural odors, generally composed of many monomolecular components, are analyzed by peripheral recep...
Eating is a multisensory experience, input from sight, smell, sound, taste, and texture combine to c...
While matched crossmodal information is known to facilitate object recognition, it is unclear how ou...
In recordings from anterior piriform cortex (APC) in awake behaving mice we find that neuronal firin...
Olfactory information is synthesized within the olfactory cortex to provide not only an odor percept...
AbstractEpisodic memory is often imbued with multisensory richness, such that the recall of an event...
IntroductionIn daily life, people encounter a wide range of odors, most of which contain multiple ch...
Akey functionof the senseof smell is toguideorganisms towards rewardsandaway from dangers. However, ...