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I PERCEPTUAL CONSEQUENCES OF MULTIPLE SENSORY SYSTEMS |
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The Cross-Modal Consequences of the Exogenous Spatial Orienting of Attention |
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Modulations of Visual Perception by Sound |
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27 | (8) |
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Cross-Modal Interactions Evidenced by the Ventriloquism Effect in Humans and Monkeys |
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35 | (14) |
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Multisensory Integration of Dynamic Information |
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49 | (20) |
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Sweet and Sour Smells: Learned Synesthesia Between the Senses of Taste and Smell |
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69 | (16) |
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Cross-Modal Interactions in Speeded Classification |
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85 | (22) |
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Multisensory Texture Perception |
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107 | (16) |
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Cross-Modal Object Recognition |
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123 | (18) |
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Perceptual Effects of Cross-Modal Stimulation: Ventriloquism and the Freezing Phenomenon |
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141 | (12) |
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II IS SPEECH A SPECIAL CASE OF MULTISENSORY INTEGRATION? |
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From Multisensory Integration to Talking Heads and Language Learning |
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153 | (24) |
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Spatial and Temporal Constraints on Audiovisual Speech Perception |
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177 | (12) |
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Speech as a Supramodal or Amodal Phenomenon |
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189 | (14) |
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Audiovisual Speech Binding: Convergence or Association? |
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203 | (22) |
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Multisensory Animal Communication |
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225 | (18) |
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III THE NEURAL MECHANISMS UNDERLYING THE INTEGRATION OF CROSS-MODAL CUES |
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Multisensory Integration in Single Neurons of the Midbrain |
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243 | (22) |
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Analysis and Modeling of Multisensory Enhancement in the Deep Superior Colliculus |
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265 | (20) |
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The Resurrection of Multisensory Cortex in Primates: Connection Patterns That Integrate Modalities |
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285 | (10) |
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Multisensory Convergence in Early Cortical Processing |
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295 | (16) |
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Multisensory Neuronal Convergence of Taste, Somatosensory, Visual, Olfactory, and Auditory Inputs |
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311 | (22) |
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Cross-Modal Memory in Primates: The Neural Basis of Learning About the Multisensory Properties of Objects and Events |
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333 | (10) |
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Corticocortical Connectivity of Cross-Modal Circuits |
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343 | (14) |
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Multisensory-Evoked Potentials in Rat Cortex |
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357 | (16) |
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IV MULTISENSORY MECHANISMS IN ORIENTATION |
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Auditory-Visual Interactions Subserving Primate Gaze Orienting |
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373 | (22) |
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Modeling the Time Course of Multisensory Interaction in Manual and Saccadic Responses |
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395 | (14) |
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Multisensory Influences on Orientation and Movement Control |
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409 | (16) |
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Action as a Binding Key to Multisensory Integration |
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425 | (18) |
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Multisensory Neurons for the Control of Defensive Movements |
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443 | (10) |
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Cortical Mechanisms of Tool Use Subserved by Multisensory Integration |
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453 | (10) |
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Multisensory Representations of Space in the Posterior Parietal Cortex |
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463 | (20) |
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V HUMAN BRAIN STUDIES OF MULTISENSORY PROCESSES |
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Hemodynamic Studies of Audiovisual Interactions |
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483 | (20) |
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Multiple Electrophysiological Mechanisms of Audiovisual Integration in Human Perception |
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503 | (12) |
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MEG Studies of Cross-Modal Integration and Plasticity |
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515 | (14) |
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Functional Imaging Evidence for Multisensory Spatial Representations and Cross-Modal Attentional Interactions in the Human Brain |
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529 | (20) |
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Electrophysiological Studies of Multisensory Attention |
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549 | (14) |
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Neuroimaging Studies of Cross-Modal Integration for Emotion |
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563 | (18) |
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Multisensory Perception of Emotion, Its Time Course, and Its Neural Basis |
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581 | (18) |
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VI THE MATURATION AND PLASTICITY OF MULTISENSORY PROCESSES |
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Epigenetic Factors That Align Visual and Auditory Maps in the Ferret Midbrain |
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599 | (14) |
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Visual Instruction of the Auditory Space Map in the Midbrain |
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613 | (12) |
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The Development of Multisensory Integration |
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625 | (18) |
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Perceptual Development and the Origins of Multisensory Responsiveness |
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643 | (12) |
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The Value of Multisensory Redundancy in the Development of Intersensory Perception |
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655 | (26) |
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VII CROSS-MODAL PLASTICITY |
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Rewiring Cortex: Cross-Modal Plasticity and Its Implications for Cortical Development and Function |
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681 | (14) |
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Cross-Modal Consequences of Visual Deprivation in Animals |
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695 | (8) |
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Visual Cortical Involvement in Normal Tactile Perception |
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703 | (8) |
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Visual Cortex Engagement in Tactile Function in the Presence of Blindness |
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711 | (8) |
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Compensatory Plasticity as a Consequence of Sensory Loss |
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719 | (30) |
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Audiovisual Speech Perception in Deaf Adults and Children Following Cochlear Implantation |
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749 | (24) |
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Neuroimaging Studies of Cross-Modal Plasticity and Language Processing in Deaf People |
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773 | (12) |
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VIII PERSPECTIVES DERIVED FROM CLINICAL STUDIES |
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Multisensory Integration: Resolving Ambiguities for Human Postural Control |
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785 | (14) |
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Neuropsychological Evidence of Integrated Multisensory Representation of Space in Humans |
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799 | (20) |
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Cross-Modal Integration and Spatial Attention in Relation to Tool Use and Mirror Use: Representing and Extending Multisensory Space Near the Hand |
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819 | (18) |
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Grapheme-Color Synesthesia: When 7 Is Yellow and D Is Blue |
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837 | (14) |
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Behavioral and Brain Correlates of Multisensory Experience in Synesthesia |
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851 | (16) |
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Synesthesia, Cross-Activation, and the Foundations of Neuroepistemology |
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867 | (18) |
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Contributors |
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