Intracranial cortical responses during visual-tactile integration in humans.
Sensory integration of touch and sight is crucial to perceiving and navigating the environment. While recent evidence from other sensory modality combinations suggests that low-level sensory areas integrate multisensory information at early processing stages, little is known about how the brain comb...
Main Authors: | Quinn, B, Carlson, C, Doyle, W, Cash, S, Devinsky, O, Spence, C, Halgren, E, Thesen, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Sprog: | English |
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2014
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