Our world is a rich tapestry of sensory information, constantly bombarding our nervous system with a vast array of stimuli.
Multisensory integration is understood as the convergence of input from different sensory modalities, such as visual, auditory, or tactile. The ability of the brain to combine different sensory inputs ...
Monica Gori, Principal Investigator at Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia and head of the Unit for Visually Impaired People Lab, explains the Multisensory Integration CLIMB. Monica Gori has developed ...
The feel of a cat's fur can reveal some information, but seeing the feline provides critical details: is it a housecat or a lion? While the sound of fire crackling may be ambiguous, its scent confirms ...
Humans and other primates can jointly make sense of different types of sensory information, including sounds, smells, shapes and so on. By integrating sensory stimuli in the brain, they can better ...
I recently attended the International Multisensory Research Forum (IMRF) in Reno, Nevada, where scientists from around the world gathered to share their research on how the multiple senses (vision, ...
Acoustoelectric component maker Primax Electronics expects multi-sensory integration products focused on vision, hearing, and touch, as well as public safety equipment, AIoT visual solutions, and ...
Multisensory perception and integration refer to the brain’s remarkable ability to combine stimuli from different sensory modalities into a unified, coherent experience. This process underpins ...
Like humans, octopuses can fall for the rubber hand illusion and believe that a fake arm is theirs. This suggests they have a sense of their own body, just as we do. Science X Daily and the Weekly ...
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