Clear evidence demonstrated a supramodal organization of sensory cortices with multisensory processing occurring even at early stages of information encoding. Within this context, early recruitment of sensory areas is necessary for the development of fine domain-specific (i.e., spatial or temporal) skills regardless of the sensory modality involved, with auditory areas playing a crucial role in temporal processing and visual areas in spatial processing. Given the domain-specificity and the multisensory nature of sensory areas, in this study, we hypothesized that preferential domains of representation (i.e., space and time) of visual and auditory cortices are also evident in the early processing of multisensory information. Thus, we measured...
A key question in cognitive neuroscience is how the brain combines low-level features processed in r...
In multisensory integration, processing in one sensory modality is enhanced by complementary informa...
In our environment, our senses are bombarded with a myriad of signals, only a subset of which is rel...
<p>To solve spatial tasks, the human brain asks for support from the visual cortices. Nonethel...
Recent results from human imaging and electrophysiology demonstrate that the processing of acoustic ...
Recent multisensory research has emphasized the occurrence of early, low-level interactions in human...
Integration of information from multiple senses is fundamental to perception and cognition, but when...
Our perception of events depends on the integration of information derived from different sensory mo...
Previous research has demonstrated that human observers locate audiovisual signals in space by avera...
Multisensory interactions are observed in species from single-cell organisms to humans. Important ea...
The dataset contains the mean ERPs values of each participant, divided as follows: bisection (i.e., ...
As living organisms, we have the capability to explore our environments through different senses, ea...
Though commonly held that multisensory experiences enrich our memories and that memories influence o...
Philosophers, psychologists, and neuroscientists have long been interested in how the temporal aspec...
A scoping review was undertaken to explore research investigating early interactions and integration...
A key question in cognitive neuroscience is how the brain combines low-level features processed in r...
In multisensory integration, processing in one sensory modality is enhanced by complementary informa...
In our environment, our senses are bombarded with a myriad of signals, only a subset of which is rel...
<p>To solve spatial tasks, the human brain asks for support from the visual cortices. Nonethel...
Recent results from human imaging and electrophysiology demonstrate that the processing of acoustic ...
Recent multisensory research has emphasized the occurrence of early, low-level interactions in human...
Integration of information from multiple senses is fundamental to perception and cognition, but when...
Our perception of events depends on the integration of information derived from different sensory mo...
Previous research has demonstrated that human observers locate audiovisual signals in space by avera...
Multisensory interactions are observed in species from single-cell organisms to humans. Important ea...
The dataset contains the mean ERPs values of each participant, divided as follows: bisection (i.e., ...
As living organisms, we have the capability to explore our environments through different senses, ea...
Though commonly held that multisensory experiences enrich our memories and that memories influence o...
Philosophers, psychologists, and neuroscientists have long been interested in how the temporal aspec...
A scoping review was undertaken to explore research investigating early interactions and integration...
A key question in cognitive neuroscience is how the brain combines low-level features processed in r...
In multisensory integration, processing in one sensory modality is enhanced by complementary informa...
In our environment, our senses are bombarded with a myriad of signals, only a subset of which is rel...