Motion-sound synesthesia is characterized by illusory auditory sensations linked to the pattern and rhythms of motion (dubbed “Mickey Mousing” as in cinema) of visually experienced but soundless object, like an optical flow array, a ball bouncing or a horse galloping. In an MRI study with a group of three synesthetes and a group of eighteen control participants, we found structural changes in the brains of synesthetes in the subcortical multisensory areas of the superior and inferior colliculi. In addition, functional magnetic resonance imaging data showed activity in motion-sensitive regions, as well as temporal and occipital areas, and the cerebellum. However, the synesthetes had a higher activation within the left and right cuneus, with ...
People with hearing-motion synaesthesia experience sounds from moving or changing (e.g. flickering) ...
The cerebral cortex is continuously receiving sensory information provided by the five senses. The r...
<p>Auditory sensations can arise from objects in our environment or from our own actions, such as wh...
Motion-sound synesthesia is characterized by illusory auditory sensations linked to the pattern and ...
AbstractBackground Physiological studies of the macaque brain have shown that there is a large expan...
The auditory and visual perception systems have developed special processing strategies for ecologic...
The auditory and visual perception systems have developed special processing strategies for ecologic...
The ability of animals to detect motion is critical for survival, and errors or even delays in motio...
Real-life moving objects are often detected by multisensory cues. We investigated the cortical activ...
Real-life moving objects are often detected by multisensory cues. We investigated the cortical activ...
To interact effectively with our environment, the human brain integrates information from multiple s...
The ability of the brain to integrate motion information originating from separate sensory modalitie...
The relationship between brain activity and conscious visual experience is central to our understand...
We rely on interactions between our sensory systems to help us communicate with each other and navig...
The relationship between brain activity and conscious visual experience is central to our understand...
People with hearing-motion synaesthesia experience sounds from moving or changing (e.g. flickering) ...
The cerebral cortex is continuously receiving sensory information provided by the five senses. The r...
<p>Auditory sensations can arise from objects in our environment or from our own actions, such as wh...
Motion-sound synesthesia is characterized by illusory auditory sensations linked to the pattern and ...
AbstractBackground Physiological studies of the macaque brain have shown that there is a large expan...
The auditory and visual perception systems have developed special processing strategies for ecologic...
The auditory and visual perception systems have developed special processing strategies for ecologic...
The ability of animals to detect motion is critical for survival, and errors or even delays in motio...
Real-life moving objects are often detected by multisensory cues. We investigated the cortical activ...
Real-life moving objects are often detected by multisensory cues. We investigated the cortical activ...
To interact effectively with our environment, the human brain integrates information from multiple s...
The ability of the brain to integrate motion information originating from separate sensory modalitie...
The relationship between brain activity and conscious visual experience is central to our understand...
We rely on interactions between our sensory systems to help us communicate with each other and navig...
The relationship between brain activity and conscious visual experience is central to our understand...
People with hearing-motion synaesthesia experience sounds from moving or changing (e.g. flickering) ...
The cerebral cortex is continuously receiving sensory information provided by the five senses. The r...
<p>Auditory sensations can arise from objects in our environment or from our own actions, such as wh...