C Chandrasekaran - Current opinion in neurobiology, 2017 - Elsevier
Highlights•Models combining drift-diffusion and optimality can explain multisensory discrimination behavior.•A distributed network with multiple redundant pathways is involved …
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 …
While decision theories have evolved over the past five decades, their focus has largely been on choices among a limited number of discrete options, even though many real-world …
G Bedard, M Barnett-Cowan - Experimental brain research, 2016 - Springer
Perceptual binding of multisensory events occurs within a limited time span known as the temporal binding window. Failure to correctly identify whether multisensory events occur …
An intriguing question in cognitive neuroscience is whether alpha oscillations shape how the brain transforms the continuous sensory inputs into distinct percepts. According to the …
When experimenters vary the timing between two intersensory events, and participants judge their simultaneity, an inverse-U-shaped psychometric function is obtained. Typically …
Multisensory interactions are well established to convey an array of perceptual and behavioral benefits. One of the key features of multisensory interactions is the temporal …
Binding across sensory modalities yields substantial perceptual benefits, including enhanced speech intelligibility. The coincidence of sensory inputs across time is a …
Perception of our world is proposed to arise from combining multiple sensory inputs according to their relative reliability. We tested multisensory processes in a large sample of …