International audienceHuman beings interact with the environment through different modalities, i.e. perceptions and actions, processed in the cortex by dedicated brain areas. This areas are self-organized, so that spatially close neurons are sensitive to close stimuli, providing generalization from previously learn examples. Although perceptive flows are picked up by different spatially separated sensors, their processing are not isolated. On the contrary, they are constantly interacting, as illustrated by the McGurk effect. When the auditory stimulus /ba/ and the /ga/ lip movement are presented simultaneously, people perceive a /da/, which does not correspond to any of the stimuli. Merging several stimuli into one multimodal perception red...
htmlabstractHumans perceive the world through different perceptual modalities, which are processed i...
Information from different sensory modalities is processed in different cortical regions. However, o...
Multiple convergences of the senses? Is the brain specially tailored to multi-modal function? This w...
To move in a complex and changing environment, according to the active perception theory, an agent n...
International audienceAn agent moving in a real environment perceives it by numerous noisy sensors w...
International audienceIn the field of computational neuroscience, we develop distributed models of t...
A key question in studying consciousness is how neural operations in the brain can identify streams ...
This paper presents a self-supervised algorithm for learning perceptual structures based upon correl...
In this paper (An abbreviated version of some portions of this article appeared in reference Menard ...
Abstract — In this paper1, an original self-organizing model is presented, with experiments highligh...
Neurons in sensory cortices are often topographically organized according to their response preferen...
Integration of signals from sensory receptors of different modalities is known to enhance perception...
During speech perception, humans constantly sense multiple sources of information. As so, the McGurk...
The main contribution of the work presented herein is a method of transferring information from one ...
International audienceSOMMA (Self Organizing Maps for Multimodal Association) consists on cortically...
htmlabstractHumans perceive the world through different perceptual modalities, which are processed i...
Information from different sensory modalities is processed in different cortical regions. However, o...
Multiple convergences of the senses? Is the brain specially tailored to multi-modal function? This w...
To move in a complex and changing environment, according to the active perception theory, an agent n...
International audienceAn agent moving in a real environment perceives it by numerous noisy sensors w...
International audienceIn the field of computational neuroscience, we develop distributed models of t...
A key question in studying consciousness is how neural operations in the brain can identify streams ...
This paper presents a self-supervised algorithm for learning perceptual structures based upon correl...
In this paper (An abbreviated version of some portions of this article appeared in reference Menard ...
Abstract — In this paper1, an original self-organizing model is presented, with experiments highligh...
Neurons in sensory cortices are often topographically organized according to their response preferen...
Integration of signals from sensory receptors of different modalities is known to enhance perception...
During speech perception, humans constantly sense multiple sources of information. As so, the McGurk...
The main contribution of the work presented herein is a method of transferring information from one ...
International audienceSOMMA (Self Organizing Maps for Multimodal Association) consists on cortically...
htmlabstractHumans perceive the world through different perceptual modalities, which are processed i...
Information from different sensory modalities is processed in different cortical regions. However, o...
Multiple convergences of the senses? Is the brain specially tailored to multi-modal function? This w...