Multisensory processing in review: from physiology to behaviour

D Alais, F Newell, P Mamassian - Seeing and perceiving, 2010 - brill.com
Research in multisensory processes has exploded over the last decade. Tremendous
advances have been made in a variety of fields from single-unit neural recordings and …

Playing music for a smarter ear: cognitive, perceptual and neurobiological evidence

D Strait, N Kraus - Music perception, 2011 - online.ucpress.edu
human hearing depends on a combination of cognitive and sensory processes that function
by means of an interactive circuitry of bottom-up and top-down neural pathways, extending …

The relationship between ADHD traits and sensory sensitivity in the general population

M Panagiotidi, PG Overton, T Stafford - Comprehensive psychiatry, 2018 - Elsevier
Preliminary studies in children and adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
(ADHD) report both hypo-responsiveness and hyper-responsiveness to sensory stimuli, as …

Long-term music training tunes how the brain temporally binds signals from multiple senses

HL Lee, U Noppeney - … of the National Academy of Sciences, 2011 - National Acad Sciences
Practicing a musical instrument is a rich multisensory experience involving the integration of
visual, auditory, and tactile inputs with motor responses. This combined psychophysics–fMRI …

Audiovisual temporal integration: Cognitive processing, neural mechanisms, developmental trajectory and potential interventions

H Zhou, EFC Cheung, RCK Chan - Neuropsychologia, 2020 - Elsevier
To integrate auditory and visual signals into a unified percept, the paired stimuli must co-
occur within a limited time window known as the Temporal Binding Window (TBW). The …

Synchronization with competing visual and auditory rhythms: bouncing ball meets metronome

MJ Hove, JR Iversen, A Zhang, BH Repp - Psychological Research, 2013 - Springer
Synchronization of finger taps with periodically flashing visual stimuli is known to be much
more variable than synchronization with an auditory metronome. When one of these rhythms …

Proprioceptive integration and body representation: insights into dancers' expertise

C Jola, A Davis, P Haggard - Experimental brain research, 2011 - Springer
The experience of the body as a single coherent whole is based on multiple local sensory
signals, integrated across different sensory modalities. We investigated how local …

No, there is no 150 ms lead of visual speech on auditory speech, but a range of audiovisual asynchronies varying from small audio lead to large audio lag

JL Schwartz, C Savariaux - PLoS Computational Biology, 2014 - journals.plos.org
An increasing number of neuroscience papers capitalize on the assumption published in
this journal that visual speech would be typically 150 ms ahead of auditory speech. It …

Recalibration of the multisensory temporal window of integration results from changing task demands

P Mégevand, S Molholm, A Nayak, JJ Foxe - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
The notion of the temporal window of integration, when applied in a multisensory context,
refers to the breadth of the interval across which the brain perceives two stimuli from different …

A psychophysical investigation of differences between synchrony and temporal order judgments

SA Love, K Petrini, A Cheng, FE Pollick - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Background Synchrony judgments involve deciding whether cues to an event are in synch
or out of synch, while temporal order judgments involve deciding which of the cues came …