[HTML][HTML] 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 …
[HTML][HTML] Crossmodal interactions in human learning and memory
CA Murray, L Shams - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Most studies of memory and perceptual learning in humans have employed unisensory
settings to simplify the study paradigm. However, in daily life we are often surrounded by …
settings to simplify the study paradigm. However, in daily life we are often surrounded by …
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 …
Supervised multisensory calibration signals are evident in VIP but not MSTd
Multisensory plasticity enables our senses to dynamically adapt to each other and the
external environment, a fundamental operation that our brain performs continuously. We …
external environment, a fundamental operation that our brain performs continuously. We …
[HTML][HTML] 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 …
Contrary neuronal recalibration in different multisensory cortical areas
F Zeng, A Zaidel, A Chen - Elife, 2023 - elifesciences.org
The adult brain demonstrates remarkable multisensory plasticity by dynamically
recalibrating itself based on information from multiple sensory sources. After a systematic …
recalibrating itself based on information from multiple sensory sources. After a systematic …
[HTML][HTML] The causal role of vision in the development of spatial coordinates: Evidence from visually impaired children.
A Bollini, E Cocchi, V Salvagno… - Journal of Experimental …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Many findings suggest that visual deprivation in early life negatively affects the development
of spatial competence and that sighted and visually impaired individuals use different …
of spatial competence and that sighted and visually impaired individuals use different …
Can we train multisensory integration in adults? A systematic review
The ability to efficiently combine information from different senses is an important perceptual
process that underpins much of our daily activities. This process, known as multisensory …
process that underpins much of our daily activities. This process, known as multisensory …
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 …
[HTML][HTML] Quantifying accuracy and precision from continuous response data in studies of spatial perception and crossmodal recalibration
The ability to detect the absolute location of sensory stimuli can be quantified with either
error-based metrics derived from single-trial localization errors or regression-based metrics …
error-based metrics derived from single-trial localization errors or regression-based metrics …