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Multisensory Object Perception in the Primate Brain

Traditionally, a large proportion of perceptual research has assumed a specialization of cortical regions for the processing of stimuli in a single sensory modality. Perception in everyday life, however, usually consists of inputs from multiple sensory channels. Recently the question of how the brain integrates multisensory information has become the focus of a growing number of neuroscientific investigations. This work has identified both multisensory integration regions and crossmodal influences in brain areas traditionally thought to be specific to one sensory modality. Furthermore, several factors have been identified that enhance integration such as spatio-temporal stimulus coincidence and semantic congruency.Multisensory Object Perception in the Primate Brain elucidates the mechanisms of multisensory integration of object-related information with a focus on the visual, auditory, and tactile sensory modalities. Evidence is presented in four sections: methodological considerations, audio-visual processing, visuo-tactile processing, and plasticity, and includes studies in both human and nonhuman primates at different levels of analysis. Studies range from intracranial electrophysiological recordings to non-invasive electro- or magnetoencephalography, functional magnetic resonance imaging, behavioral approaches, and computational modeling.

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EAN (ISBN-13): 9781441956149
ISBN (ISBN-10): 144195614X
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Date de parution: 2010
Editeur: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
384 Pages
Poids: 0,826 kg
Langue: eng/Englisch

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ISBN/EAN: 9781441956149

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1-4419-5614-X, 978-1-4419-5614-9
Autres types d'écriture et termes associés:
Auteur du livre: kaiser jochen, kaiser johannes, jochen bär, bär marcus, stein, lippincott, mark williams, ossama mefty, marcus santer, eisenberg, tad williams, johannes uhl, marc kaiser
Titre du livre: object perception, primat, brain changes itself, the brain


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Auteur: Marcus Johannes Naumer; Jochen Kaiser
Titre: Multisensory Object Perception in the Primate Brain
Editeur: Springer; Springer US
383 Pages
Date de parution: 2010-07-13
New York; NY; US
Imprimé / Fabriqué en
Poids: 0,830 kg
Langue: Anglais
213,99 € (DE)
219,99 € (AT)
236,00 CHF (CH)
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XI, 383 p.

BB; Neurosciences; Hardcover, Softcover / Medizin/Nichtklinische Fächer; Neurowissenschaften; Verstehen; Action; cortex; learning; perception; physiology; primates; Neurobiology; Cognitive Psychology; Neuroscience; Cognitive Psychology; Kognitive Psychologie; BC; EA

A. Methodological considerations Charles E. Schroeder, Nathan S. Kline Institute, Orangeburg, NY 'Invasive electrophysiology of multisensory processing in monkeys' Alexandre Pouget, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 'A computational review of multisensory perception' Marie-Helene Giard, INSERM, Lyon, France 'Electrophysiology of multisensory interactions in humans' Marcus J. Naumer, Jochen Kaiser et al., Goethe-Univ., Frankfurt, Germany 'Statistical criteria for functional imaging studies of multisensory integration' B. Audio-visual integration Charles Spence, Oxford Univ., UK 'Audio-visual object processing' Christoph Kayser, Max Planck Institute, Tuebingen, Germany 'Multisensory integration in early sensory cortices' Asif Ghazanfar, Princeton Univ., Princeton, NJ 'Multisensory integration in the rhesus monkey temporal lobe' Lizabeth M. Romanski, Univ. of Rochester, Rochester, NY 'Multisensory integration in primate prefrontal cortex' John J. Foxe, Nathan S. Kline Institute, Orangeburg, NY 'Electrophysiological correlates of audio-visual object perception' Marcus J. Naumer, Jochen Kaiser et al., Goethe-Univ., Frankfurt, Germany 'Audio-visual integration of familiar natural objects' Micah M. Murray, Université de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland 'Audio-visual object memory' C. Visuo-tactile integration Roberta L. Klatzky, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 'Multisensory texture perception' Krish Sathian, Emory Univ., Atlanta, GA 'Visuo-tactileintegration of texture and shape and its plasticity' Michael S. Beauchamp, University of Texas, Houston, TX 'Grounding object concepts in perception and action: evidence from fMRI studies of tools' Fiona N. Newell, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland 'Visuo-haptic perception of objects and scenes' Susan J. Lederman, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, CA 'Visuo-haptic face processing' D. Plasticity David J. Lewkowicz, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL 'The ontogeny of human multisensory perception' Mark T. Wallace, Vanderbilt Univ., Nashville, TN 'The development of multisensory object representations' Amir Amedi, Hebrew Univ., Jerusalem, Israel 'Developmental versus adult plasticity and the use of sensory substitution devices'

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