The relationship between multisensory integration and IQ in children.
It is well accepted that multisensory integration has a facilitative effect on perceptual and motor processes, evolutionarily enhancing the chance of survival of many species, including humans. Yet, there is limited understanding of the relationship between multisensory processes, environmental nois...
Main Authors: | Barutchu, A, Crewther, S, Fifer, J, Shivdasani, M, Innes-Brown, H, Toohey, S, Danaher, J, Paolini, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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