Auditory and visual signals often occur together, and the two sensory channels are known to influence each other to facilitate perception. The neural basis of this integration is not well understood, although other forms of multisensory influences have been shown to occur at surprisingly early stages of processing in cortex. Primary visual cortex neurons can show frequency-tuning to auditory stimuli, and auditory cortex responds selectively to certain somatosensory stimuli, supporting the possibility that complex visual signals may modulate early stages of auditory processing. To elucidate which auditory regions, if any, are responsive to complex visual stimuli, we recorded from auditory cortex and the superior temporal sulcus while present...
Recent results from human imaging and electrophysiology demonstrate that the processing of acoustic ...
Current understanding posits that the different senses interact on multiple stages of processing. We...
Many animals use cross-sensory information during communication, but it remains unclear how the brai...
Auditory and visual signals often occur together, and the two sensory channels are known to infl uen...
Single unit responses in the lower bank of the superior temporal sulcus and inferotemporal cortex sh...
Behavioral and neural evidence suggests that faces are represented as a distinct class from other ob...
During social communication, vocal and facial cues combine to form a coherent audiovisual percept. W...
Effective social interactions can depend upon the receiver combining vocal and facial content to for...
For social interaction and survival primates rely heavily on vocal and facial communication signals ...
An increasing body of literature provides compelling evidence that sensory convergence not only occu...
An increasing body of literature provides compelling evidence that sensory convergence not only occu...
In the social world, multiple sensory channels are used concurrently to facilitate communication. Am...
Recent studies, conducted almost exclusively in primates, have shown that several cortical areas usu...
Recent results from human imaging and electrophysiological studies promote the view that processing ...
Recent results from human imaging and electrophysiology demonstrate that the processing of acoustic ...
Current understanding posits that the different senses interact on multiple stages of processing. We...
Many animals use cross-sensory information during communication, but it remains unclear how the brai...
Auditory and visual signals often occur together, and the two sensory channels are known to infl uen...
Single unit responses in the lower bank of the superior temporal sulcus and inferotemporal cortex sh...
Behavioral and neural evidence suggests that faces are represented as a distinct class from other ob...
During social communication, vocal and facial cues combine to form a coherent audiovisual percept. W...
Effective social interactions can depend upon the receiver combining vocal and facial content to for...
For social interaction and survival primates rely heavily on vocal and facial communication signals ...
An increasing body of literature provides compelling evidence that sensory convergence not only occu...
An increasing body of literature provides compelling evidence that sensory convergence not only occu...
In the social world, multiple sensory channels are used concurrently to facilitate communication. Am...
Recent studies, conducted almost exclusively in primates, have shown that several cortical areas usu...
Recent results from human imaging and electrophysiological studies promote the view that processing ...
Recent results from human imaging and electrophysiology demonstrate that the processing of acoustic ...
Current understanding posits that the different senses interact on multiple stages of processing. We...
Many animals use cross-sensory information during communication, but it remains unclear how the brai...