Early binocular input is critical for development of audiovisual but not visuotactile simultaneity perception
Temporal simultaneity provides an essential cue for integrating multisensory signals into a unified perception. Early visual deprivation, in both animals and humans, leads to abnormal neural responses to audiovisual signals in subcortical and cortical areas [1–5]. Behavioral deficits in integrating...
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Cell Press
2017
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