AbstractTwo categories of objects in the environment—animals and man-made manipulable objects (tools)—are easily recognized by either their auditory or visual features. Although these features differ across modalities, the brain integrates them into a coherent percept. In three separate fMRI experiments, posterior superior temporal sulcus and middle temporal gyrus (pSTS/MTG) fulfilled objective criteria for an integration site. pSTS/MTG showed signal increases in response to either auditory or visual stimuli and responded more to auditory or visual objects than to meaningless (but complex) control stimuli. pSTS/MTG showed an enhanced response when auditory and visual object features were presented together, relative to presentation in a sin...
Comprehending speech is one of the most important human behaviors, but we are only beginning to unde...
Incongruencies between auditory and visual signals negatively affect human performance and cause sel...
In this study we investigate previous claims that a region in the left posterior superior temporal s...
AbstractTwo categories of objects in the environment—animals and man-made manipulable objects (tools...
Most objects and events can be detected by more than one sensory system. Thus, to form a coherent pe...
Merging information from multiple senses provides a more reliable percept of our environment. Yet, l...
Recent results from human imaging and electrophysiology demonstrate that the processing of acoustic ...
To interact effectively with our environment, the human brain integrates information from multiple s...
To respond more quickly to events in natural environments the human brain merges information from mu...
Our ability to identify or recognize visual objects is often enhanced by evidence provided by other ...
The human superior temporal sulcus (STS) is responsive to visual and auditory information, including...
Our ability to identify or recognize visual objects is often enhanced by evidence provided by other ...
Our ability to identify or recognize visual objects is often enhanced by evidence provided by other ...
Multisensory interactions have been demonstrated in a distributed neural system encompassing primary...
AbstractRecent studies using modern functional imaging methods have provided insights into the brain...
Comprehending speech is one of the most important human behaviors, but we are only beginning to unde...
Incongruencies between auditory and visual signals negatively affect human performance and cause sel...
In this study we investigate previous claims that a region in the left posterior superior temporal s...
AbstractTwo categories of objects in the environment—animals and man-made manipulable objects (tools...
Most objects and events can be detected by more than one sensory system. Thus, to form a coherent pe...
Merging information from multiple senses provides a more reliable percept of our environment. Yet, l...
Recent results from human imaging and electrophysiology demonstrate that the processing of acoustic ...
To interact effectively with our environment, the human brain integrates information from multiple s...
To respond more quickly to events in natural environments the human brain merges information from mu...
Our ability to identify or recognize visual objects is often enhanced by evidence provided by other ...
The human superior temporal sulcus (STS) is responsive to visual and auditory information, including...
Our ability to identify or recognize visual objects is often enhanced by evidence provided by other ...
Our ability to identify or recognize visual objects is often enhanced by evidence provided by other ...
Multisensory interactions have been demonstrated in a distributed neural system encompassing primary...
AbstractRecent studies using modern functional imaging methods have provided insights into the brain...
Comprehending speech is one of the most important human behaviors, but we are only beginning to unde...
Incongruencies between auditory and visual signals negatively affect human performance and cause sel...
In this study we investigate previous claims that a region in the left posterior superior temporal s...