Animals are often confronted with potentially informative stimuli from a variety of sensory modalities. While there is a large proximate literature demonstrating multisensory integration, no general framework explains why animals integrate. We developed and tested a quantitative model that explains why multisensory integration is not always adaptive and explain why unimodal decision-making might be favored over multisensory integration. We present our model in terms of a prey that must determine the presence or absence of a predator. A greater chance of encountering a predator, a greater benefit of correctly responding to a predator, a lower benefit of correctly foraging, or a greater uncertainty of the second stimulus favors integration. U...
Animals and robots must constantly combine multiple streams of noisy information from their senses t...
During multisensory integration, information from distinct sensory systems that refers to the same p...
A common assumption in sexual selection studies is that receivers decode signal information similarl...
Animals are often confronted with potentially informative stimuli from a variety of sensory modaliti...
Animals are confronted with abiotic cues, conspecific signals, and signals eavesdropped from heteros...
<div><p>During the last two decades ferrets (<i>Mustela putorius</i>) have been established as a hig...
Multisensory integration (MSI) is the process by which the brain takes in multiple sources of sensor...
There is limited research discussing comparative multisensory integration in echolocating mammals. M...
Spatial judgments and actions are often based on multiple cues. The authors review a multitude of ph...
Animals must use cues from smells, sounds, and sights to reduce uncertainty about the environment. D...
Abstract Multimodal signals are widespread in animal communication. Theoreticians have noted that, f...
Animals communicate with their whole bodies, so their signals can be complex and multimodal. The joi...
Inherent to sensory systems is a discrepancy between the perceived and the actual environment. We mo...
Animals face a myriad of stimuli requiring responses; however, the appropriate behavioural response ...
Sensory integration theory predicts natural selection should favor adaptive responses of animals to ...
Animals and robots must constantly combine multiple streams of noisy information from their senses t...
During multisensory integration, information from distinct sensory systems that refers to the same p...
A common assumption in sexual selection studies is that receivers decode signal information similarl...
Animals are often confronted with potentially informative stimuli from a variety of sensory modaliti...
Animals are confronted with abiotic cues, conspecific signals, and signals eavesdropped from heteros...
<div><p>During the last two decades ferrets (<i>Mustela putorius</i>) have been established as a hig...
Multisensory integration (MSI) is the process by which the brain takes in multiple sources of sensor...
There is limited research discussing comparative multisensory integration in echolocating mammals. M...
Spatial judgments and actions are often based on multiple cues. The authors review a multitude of ph...
Animals must use cues from smells, sounds, and sights to reduce uncertainty about the environment. D...
Abstract Multimodal signals are widespread in animal communication. Theoreticians have noted that, f...
Animals communicate with their whole bodies, so their signals can be complex and multimodal. The joi...
Inherent to sensory systems is a discrepancy between the perceived and the actual environment. We mo...
Animals face a myriad of stimuli requiring responses; however, the appropriate behavioural response ...
Sensory integration theory predicts natural selection should favor adaptive responses of animals to ...
Animals and robots must constantly combine multiple streams of noisy information from their senses t...
During multisensory integration, information from distinct sensory systems that refers to the same p...
A common assumption in sexual selection studies is that receivers decode signal information similarl...