Multisensory integration: flexible use of general operations
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Auteurs : Nienke Van Atteveldt [Pays-Bas] ; Micah M. Murray [Suisse] ; Gregor Thut [Royaume-Uni] ; Charles Schroeder [États-Unis]Source :
- Neuron [ 0896-6273 ] ; 2014.
Abstract
Research into the anatomical substrates and “principles” for integrating inputs from separate sensory surfaces has yielded divergent findings. This suggests that multisensory integration is flexible and context-dependent, and underlines the need for dynamically adaptive neuronal integration mechanisms. We propose that flexible multisensory integration can be explained by a combination of canonical, population-level integrative operations, such as oscillatory phase-resetting and divisive normalization. These canonical operations subsume multisensory integration into a fundamental set of principles as to how the brain integrates all sorts of information, and they are being used proactively and adaptively. We illustrate this proposition by unifying recent findings from different research themes such as timing, behavioral goal and experience-related differences in integration.
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DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2014.02.044
PubMed: 24656248
PubMed Central: 4090761
Affiliations:
- Pays-Bas, Royaume-Uni, Suisse, États-Unis
- Canton de Vaud, Hollande-Septentrionale, Écosse, État de New York
- Amsterdam, Glasgow, Lausanne
- Université Columbia, Université de Glasgow
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