Approaches to understanding multisensory dysfunction in autism spectrum disorder
Abnormal sensory responses are a DSM‐5 symptom of autism spectrum disorder (ASD),
and research findings demonstrate altered sensory processing in ASD. Beyond difficulties …
and research findings demonstrate altered sensory processing in ASD. Beyond difficulties …
Top-down control and early multisensory processes: chicken vs. egg
R De Meo, MM Murray, S Clarke… - Frontiers in integrative …, 2015 - frontiersin.org
Traditional views contend that behaviorally-relevant multisensory interactions occur
relatively late during stimulus processing and subsequently to influences of (top-down) …
relatively late during stimulus processing and subsequently to influences of (top-down) …
Map** of facial and vocal processing in common marmosets with ultra-high field fMRI
Primate communication relies on multimodal cues, such as vision and audition, to facilitate
the exchange of intentions, enable social interactions, avoid predators, and foster group …
the exchange of intentions, enable social interactions, avoid predators, and foster group …
Visual cortex responds to sound onset and offset during passive listening
D Brang, J Plass, A Sherman… - Journal of …, 2022 - journals.physiology.org
Sounds enhance our ability to detect, localize, and respond to co-occurring visual targets.
Research suggests that sounds improve visual processing by resetting the phase of ongoing …
Research suggests that sounds improve visual processing by resetting the phase of ongoing …
[BOOK][B] The neuroscience of multimodal persuasive messages: Persuading the brain
D Remley - 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
In this book, Dirk Remley applies his model of integrating multimodal rhetorical theory and
multi-sensory neural processing theory pertaining to cognition and learning to multimodal …
multi-sensory neural processing theory pertaining to cognition and learning to multimodal …
[HTML][HTML] Visual modulation of firing and spectrotemporal receptive fields in mouse auditory cortex
Recent studies have established significant anatomical and functional connections between
visual areas and primary auditory cortex (A1), which may be important for cognitive …
visual areas and primary auditory cortex (A1), which may be important for cognitive …
[BOOK][B] How the brain processes multimodal technical instructions
D Remley - 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
While Aristotle acknowledges the connection between rhetoric, biology, and cognitive
abilities, scholarship continues to struggle to integrate the fields of rhetoric and …
abilities, scholarship continues to struggle to integrate the fields of rhetoric and …
Touch improves visual discrimination of object features in capuchin monkeys (Sapajus spp.)
Primates perceive many object features through vision and touch. To date, little is known on
how the synergy of these two sensory modalities contributes to enhance object recognition …
how the synergy of these two sensory modalities contributes to enhance object recognition …
Multisensory integration, segregation, and causal inference in the superior colliculus
JT Mohl - 2020 - search.proquest.com
The environment is sampled by multiple senses, which are woven together to produce a
unified perceptual state. However, unifying these senses requires assigning particular …
unified perceptual state. However, unifying these senses requires assigning particular …
Past and Present Experience Alters Audiovisual Temporal Perception in Rats
M Al-youzbaki - 2022 - search.proquest.com
To perceive the environment, the brain naturally merges related visual and auditory signals.
The neural mechanisms underlying this ability remain elusive, in part, due to a lack of …
The neural mechanisms underlying this ability remain elusive, in part, due to a lack of …