Multisensory processes in body ownership
HH Ehrsson - Multisensory perception, 2020 - Elsevier
Body ownership refers to the perceptual experience of a body or body part as one's own.
Integration of signals from different sensory modalities is considered to play a central role in …
Integration of signals from different sensory modalities is considered to play a central role in …
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 …
Epic-fusion: Audio-visual temporal binding for egocentric action recognition
We focus on multi-modal fusion for egocentric action recognition, and propose a novel
architecture for multi-modal temporal-binding, ie the combination of modalities within a …
architecture for multi-modal temporal-binding, ie the combination of modalities within a …
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 …
[HTML][HTML] Causal inference in the multisensory brain
When combining information across different senses, humans need to flexibly select cues of
a common origin while avoiding distraction from irrelevant inputs. The brain could solve this …
a common origin while avoiding distraction from irrelevant inputs. The brain could solve this …
Multisensory integration: flexible use of general operations
Research into the anatomical substrates and" principles" for integrating inputs from separate
sensory surfaces has yielded divergent findings. This suggests that multisensory integration …
sensory surfaces has yielded divergent findings. This suggests that multisensory integration …
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 …
Theta phase synchronization is the glue that binds human associative memory
Episodic memories are information-rich, often multisensory events that rely on binding
different elements [1]. The elements that will constitute a memory episode are processed in …
different elements [1]. The elements that will constitute a memory episode are processed in …
Eating with our ears: assessing the importance of the sounds of consumption on our perception and enjoyment of multisensory flavour experiences
C Spence - Flavour, 2015 - Springer
Sound is the forgotten flavour sense. You can tell a lot about the texture of a food—think
crispy, crunchy, and crackly—from the mastication sounds heard while biting and chewing …
crispy, crunchy, and crackly—from the mastication sounds heard while biting and chewing …
Natural auditory scene statistics shapes human spatial hearing
Human perception, cognition, and action are laced with seemingly arbitrary map**s. In
particular, sound has a strong spatial connotation: Sounds are high and low, melodies rise …
particular, sound has a strong spatial connotation: Sounds are high and low, melodies rise …