[HTML][HTML] Bayesian causal inference: A unifying neuroscience theory
L Shams, U Beierholm - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2022 - Elsevier
Understanding of the brain and the principles governing neural processing requires theories
that are parsimonious, can account for a diverse set of phenomena, and can make testable …
that are parsimonious, can account for a diverse set of phenomena, and can make testable …
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 …
Multisensory spatial perception in visually impaired infants
Congenitally blind infants are not only deprived of visual input but also of visual influences
on the intact senses. The important role that vision plays in the early development of …
on the intact senses. The important role that vision plays in the early development of …
The neurophysiological basis of the trial-wise and cumulative ventriloquism aftereffects
Our senses often receive conflicting multisensory information, which our brain reconciles by
adaptive recalibration. A classic example is the ventriloquism aftereffect, which emerges …
adaptive recalibration. A classic example is the ventriloquism aftereffect, which emerges …
Multisensory representations of space and time in sensory cortices
Clear evidence demonstrated a supramodal organization of sensory cortices with
multisensory processing occurring even at early stages of information encoding. Within this …
multisensory processing occurring even at early stages of information encoding. Within this …
Causal inference regulates audiovisual spatial recalibration via its influence on audiovisual perception
To obtain a coherent perception of the world, our senses need to be in alignment. When we
encounter misaligned cues from two sensory modalities, the brain must infer which cue is …
encounter misaligned cues from two sensory modalities, the brain must infer which cue is …
Task‐dependent spatial processing in the visual cortex
To solve spatial tasks, the human brain asks for support from the visual cortices.
Nonetheless, representing spatial information is not fixed but depends on the reference …
Nonetheless, representing spatial information is not fixed but depends on the reference …
Audiovisual spatial recalibration but not integration is shaped by early sensory experience
To clarify the role of sensory experience during early development for adult multisensory
learning capabilities, we probed audiovisual spatial processing in human individuals who …
learning capabilities, we probed audiovisual spatial processing in human individuals who …
The development of audio–visual temporal precision precedes its rapid recalibration
Through development, multisensory systems reach a balance between stability and
flexibility: the systems integrate optimally cross-modal signals from the same events, while …
flexibility: the systems integrate optimally cross-modal signals from the same events, while …
Short-term effects of visuomotor discrepancies on multisensory integration, proprioceptive recalibration, and motor adaptation
NB Debats, H Heuer, C Kayser - Journal of …, 2023 - journals.physiology.org
Information about the position of our hand is provided by multisensory signals that are often
not perfectly aligned. Discrepancies between the seen and felt hand position or its …
not perfectly aligned. Discrepancies between the seen and felt hand position or its …