Response amplification in sensory-specific cortices during crossmodal binding.
Integrating information across the senses can enhance our ability to detect and classify stimuli in the environment. For example, auditory speech perception is substantially improved when the speaker's face is visible. In an fMRI study designed to investigate the neural mechanisms underlying th...
Main Authors: | Calvert, G, Brammer, M, Bullmore, E, Campbell, R, Iversen, S, David, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1999
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