Multisensory integration and crossmodal attention have a large impact on how we perceive the world. Therefore, it is important to know under what circumstances these processes take place and how they affect our performance. So far, no consensus has been reached on whether multisensory integration and crossmodal attention operate independently and whether they represent truly automatic processes. This review describes the constraints under which multisensory integration and crossmodal attention occur and in what brain areas these processes take place. Some studies suggest that multisensory integration and crossmodal attention take place in higher heteromodal brain areas, while others show the involvement of early sensory specific areas. Addi...
We used event-related potentials (ERPs) to evaluate the role of attention in the integration of visu...
We used event-related potentials (ERPs) to evaluate the role of attention in the integration of visu...
During our daily lives our senses are flooded with information. We can see, hear, feel, smell, and t...
Multisensory integration and crossmodal attention have a large impact on how we perceive the world. ...
Multisensory integration has often been characterized as an automatic process. Recent findings indic...
Report for the scientific sojourn at the University of Queensland, Australia, between June to Octobe...
Interactions between multisensory integration and attention were studied using a combined audiovisua...
Interactions between multisensory integration and attention were studied using a combined audiovisua...
Interactions between multisensory integration and attention were studied using a combined audiovisua...
Convergence of multisensory information can improve the likelihood of detecting and responding to an...
The integration of information from various sensory modalities influences behaviour. It can induce b...
A scoping review was undertaken to explore research investigating early interactions and integration...
Most selective attention research has considered only a single sensory modality at a time, but in th...
Two processes that can give rise to multisensory response enhancement (MRE) are multisensory integra...
SummaryOne of the most commonly cited examples of human multisensory integration occurs during expos...
We used event-related potentials (ERPs) to evaluate the role of attention in the integration of visu...
We used event-related potentials (ERPs) to evaluate the role of attention in the integration of visu...
During our daily lives our senses are flooded with information. We can see, hear, feel, smell, and t...
Multisensory integration and crossmodal attention have a large impact on how we perceive the world. ...
Multisensory integration has often been characterized as an automatic process. Recent findings indic...
Report for the scientific sojourn at the University of Queensland, Australia, between June to Octobe...
Interactions between multisensory integration and attention were studied using a combined audiovisua...
Interactions between multisensory integration and attention were studied using a combined audiovisua...
Interactions between multisensory integration and attention were studied using a combined audiovisua...
Convergence of multisensory information can improve the likelihood of detecting and responding to an...
The integration of information from various sensory modalities influences behaviour. It can induce b...
A scoping review was undertaken to explore research investigating early interactions and integration...
Most selective attention research has considered only a single sensory modality at a time, but in th...
Two processes that can give rise to multisensory response enhancement (MRE) are multisensory integra...
SummaryOne of the most commonly cited examples of human multisensory integration occurs during expos...
We used event-related potentials (ERPs) to evaluate the role of attention in the integration of visu...
We used event-related potentials (ERPs) to evaluate the role of attention in the integration of visu...
During our daily lives our senses are flooded with information. We can see, hear, feel, smell, and t...