Multisensory Object Perception in the Primate Brain
Traditionally a large proportion of perceptual research has assumed a specialization of cortical regions for the processing of stimuli in a single sensory modality. However, perception in everyday life usually consists of inputs from multiple sensory channels. Recently the question of how the brain...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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New York, NY :
Springer New York : Imprint: Springer,
2010.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2010. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto Completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- General Introduction
- General Introduction
- Mechanisms
- Corticocortical Connectivity Subserving Different Forms of Multisensory Convergence
- Computational Modeling of Multisensory Object Perception
- Methodological Considerations: Electrophysiology of Multisensory Interactions in Humans
- Cortical Oscillations and Multisensory Interactions in Humans
- Multisensory Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Audio-Visual Integration
- Audiovisual Temporal Integration for Complex Speech, Object-Action, Animal Call, and Musical Stimuli
- Imaging Cross-Modal Influences in Auditory Cortex
- The Default Mode of Primate Vocal Communication and Its Neural Correlates
- Audio-Visual Perception of Everyday Natural Objects - Hemodynamic Studies in Humans
- Single-Trial Multisensory Learning and Memory Retrieval
- Visuo-Tactile Integration
- Multisensory Texture Perception
- Dorsal and Ventral Cortical Pathways for Visuo-haptic Shape Integration Revealed Using fMRI
- Visuo-haptic Perception of Objects and Scenes
- Haptic Face Processing and Its Relation to Vision
- Plasticity
- The Ontogeny of Human Multisensory Object Perception: A Constructivist Account
- Neural Development and Plasticity of Multisensory Representations
- Large-Scale Brain Plasticity Following Blindness and the Use of Sensory Substitution Devices.