One of the most remarkable aspects of multimodal perception is its coherence. Our conscious perception is unified at any given moment, although we acquire information from diverse channels with distinct transduction mechanisms, and process it in different cortical areas not necessarily at the same time and pace. The problem of how the brain integrates the different types of information, which are processed in distinct cortical regions to a unified event, is referred to in literature as the binding problem (Triesman, 1996). The current thesis reflects a gradual inquest in order to reveal different aspects of the binding mechanism across multimodal perception and action. The empirical evidence suggests that feature integration emerges in a gr...
Multisensory integration and crossmodal attention have a large impact on how we perceive the world. ...
Cognitive scientists have long known that the modalities interact during perceptual processing....
This chapter reviews evidence from the neuropsychology of feature binding that reveals that (a) bind...
The human brain is facing a continuous stream of stimulus information delivered by multiple modal-it...
Part 4: Multi-agent SystemsInternational audienceIn order to recognize the object of the external wo...
A key question in studying consciousness is how neural operations in the brain can identify streams ...
The leit motif of this thesis is that binding of visual features is a process that begins with input...
Suppose that you are at a live jazz show. The drummer begins a solo. You see the cymbal jolt and you...
Objects have different features such as color, shape, sound, and smell. Some, such as color and soun...
The aim of this thesis is to lead to a further understanding of the neural mechanisms underlying obj...
ABSTRACT. Recent findings in neuroscience strongly suggest that an object’s features (e.g., its colo...
The human brain analyzes a visual object first by basic feature detectors. These features are integr...
Cognitive functions like perception, memory, language, or consciousness are based on highly parallel...
International audienceABinding denotes the process by which features represented in early stages of ...
Recent work in different fields of cognitive sciences seems to support the idea that in order to exp...
Multisensory integration and crossmodal attention have a large impact on how we perceive the world. ...
Cognitive scientists have long known that the modalities interact during perceptual processing....
This chapter reviews evidence from the neuropsychology of feature binding that reveals that (a) bind...
The human brain is facing a continuous stream of stimulus information delivered by multiple modal-it...
Part 4: Multi-agent SystemsInternational audienceIn order to recognize the object of the external wo...
A key question in studying consciousness is how neural operations in the brain can identify streams ...
The leit motif of this thesis is that binding of visual features is a process that begins with input...
Suppose that you are at a live jazz show. The drummer begins a solo. You see the cymbal jolt and you...
Objects have different features such as color, shape, sound, and smell. Some, such as color and soun...
The aim of this thesis is to lead to a further understanding of the neural mechanisms underlying obj...
ABSTRACT. Recent findings in neuroscience strongly suggest that an object’s features (e.g., its colo...
The human brain analyzes a visual object first by basic feature detectors. These features are integr...
Cognitive functions like perception, memory, language, or consciousness are based on highly parallel...
International audienceABinding denotes the process by which features represented in early stages of ...
Recent work in different fields of cognitive sciences seems to support the idea that in order to exp...
Multisensory integration and crossmodal attention have a large impact on how we perceive the world. ...
Cognitive scientists have long known that the modalities interact during perceptual processing....
This chapter reviews evidence from the neuropsychology of feature binding that reveals that (a) bind...