[PDF][PDF] Behavioral, neural, and computational principles of bodily self-consciousness
Recent work in human cognitive neuroscience has linked self-consciousness to the
processing of multisensory bodily signals (bodily self-consciousness [BSC]) in fronto-parietal …
processing of multisensory bodily signals (bodily self-consciousness [BSC]) in fronto-parietal …
Perceptual inference, learning, and attention in a multisensory world
U Noppeney - Annual review of neuroscience, 2021 - annualreviews.org
Adaptive behavior in a complex, dynamic, and multisensory world poses some of the most
fundamental computational challenges for the brain, notably inference, decision-making …
fundamental computational challenges for the brain, notably inference, decision-making …
Perception of body ownership is driven by Bayesian sensory inference
Recent studies have shown that human perception of body ownership is highly malleable. A
well-known example is the rubber hand illusion (RHI) wherein ownership over a dummy …
well-known example is the rubber hand illusion (RHI) wherein ownership over a dummy …
Intersensory binding across space and time: a tutorial review
L Chen, J Vroomen - Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 2013 - Springer
Spatial ventriloquism refers to the phenomenon that a visual stimulus such as a flash can
attract the perceived location of a spatially discordant but temporally synchronous sound. An …
attract the perceived location of a spatially discordant but temporally synchronous sound. An …
[HTML][HTML] Assessing the role of the 'unity assumption'on multisensory integration: A review
There has been longstanding interest from both experimental psychologists and cognitive
neuroscientists in the potential modulatory role of various top–down factors on multisensory …
neuroscientists in the potential modulatory role of various top–down factors on multisensory …
Biases in visual, auditory, and audiovisual perception of space
B Odegaard, DR Wozny, L Shams - PLoS computational biology, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Localization of objects and events in the environment is critical for survival, as many
perceptual and motor tasks rely on estimation of spatial location. Therefore, it seems …
perceptual and motor tasks rely on estimation of spatial location. Therefore, it seems …
Perceptual matching of room acoustics for auditory augmented reality in small rooms-literature review and theoretical framework
A Neidhardt, C Schneiderwind, F Klein - Trends in Hearing, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
For the realization of auditory augmented reality (AAR), it is important that the room
acoustical properties of the virtual elements are perceived in agreement with the acoustics of …
acoustical properties of the virtual elements are perceived in agreement with the acoustics of …
Development and experience-dependence of multisensory spatial processing
Multisensory spatial processes are fundamental for efficient interaction with the world. They
include not only the integration of spatial cues across sensory modalities, but also the …
include not only the integration of spatial cues across sensory modalities, but also the …
Psychophysics and neuronal bases of sound localization in humans
J Ahveninen, N Kopčo, IP Jääskeläinen - Hearing research, 2014 - Elsevier
Localization of sound sources is a considerable computational challenge for the human
brain. Whereas the visual system can process basic spatial information in parallel, the …
brain. Whereas the visual system can process basic spatial information in parallel, the …
[HTML][HTML] The ventriloquist illusion as a tool to study multisensory processing: An update
P Bruns - Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Ventriloquism, the illusion that a voice appears to come from the moving mouth of a puppet
rather than from the actual speaker, is one of the classic examples of multisensory …
rather than from the actual speaker, is one of the classic examples of multisensory …