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The handbook of multisensory processes
Title:
The handbook of multisensory processes
Author:
Calvert, Gemma.
ISBN:
9780262269704
Publication Information:
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c2004.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xvii, 915 p.) : ill. (some col.)
General Note:
"A Bradford book."
Contents:
perceptual consequences of multiple sensory systems -- Multisensory texture perception -- Cross-modal object recognition -- Is speech a special case of multisensory integration? -- g 10 From multisensory integration to talking heads and language learning -- Spatial and temporal constraints on audiovisual speech perception -- Speech as a supramodal or amodal phenomenon -- Audiovisual speech binding: convergence or association? -- Multisensory animal communication -- Neural mechanisms underlying the integration of cross-modal cues -- Resurrection of multisensory cortex in primates: connection patterns that integrate modalities -- Multisensory convergence in early cortical processing -- Multisensory neuronal onvergence of taste, somatosensory, visual, olfactory, and auditory inputs -- Multisensory mechanisms in orientation -- Auditory-visual interactions subserving primate gaze orienting -- Human brain studies of multisensory processes -- Hemodynamic studies of audiovisual interactions -- Multiple electrophysiological mechanisms of audiovisual integration in human perception -- Maturation and plasticity of multisensory processes -- Epigenetic factors that align visual and auditory maps in the ferret midbrain -- Visual instruction of the auditory space map in the midbrain -- Cross-modal plasticity -- Cross-modal consequences of visual deprivation in animals -- Visual cortical involvement in normal tactile perception -- Visual cortex engagement in tactile function in the presence of blindness -- Audiovisual speech perception in deaf adults and children following cochlear implantation -- Neuropsychological evidence of integrated multisensory representation of space in humans -- Cross-modal integration and spatial attention in relation to tool use and mirror use: representing and extending multisensory space near the hand -- Grapheme-color synesthesia: when 7 is yellow and D is blue -- Index.
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