10 Facts About Multimodal integration

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Indeed, multisensory integration is central to adaptive behavior because it allows animals to perceive a world of coherent perceptual entities.

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Multimodal integration perception is how animals form coherent, valid, and robust perception by processing sensory stimuli from various modalities.

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Multimodal integration perception has been widely studied in cognitive science, behavioral science, and neuroscience.

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Concurrently, the recent impetus on Multimodal integration has enabled investigation into perceptual phenomena such as the ventriloquism effect, rapid localization of stimuli and the McGurk effect; culminating in a more thorough understanding of the human brain and its functions.

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Theory of Bayesian Multimodal integration is based on the fact that the brain must deal with a number of inputs, which vary in reliability.

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The Bayesian Multimodal integration view is that the brain uses a form of Bayesian inference.

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Although, receptive field size has been shown to decrease with maturity, the above finding suggests that Multimodal integration in the SC is a function of experience.

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Alternatively, Ernst advocates that efficient Multimodal integration initially relies upon establishing correspondence – which sensory signals belong together.

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Indeed, studies have shown that visuo-haptic Multimodal integration fails in adults when there is a perceived spatial separation, suggesting sensory information is coming from different targets.

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Late development of efficient Multimodal integration has been investigated from computational point of view.

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