Cross-modal facilitation of visual and tactile motion

  • Burr D
  • Sandini G
  • Gori M
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Abstract

Robust and versatile perception of the world is augmented considerably when information from our five separate sensory systems is combined. Much recent evidence has demonstrated near-optimal integration across senses, but it remains unclear at what level the integration occurs, at a "sensory" or "decisional" level. Here we show that non-informative "pedestal" motion stimuli in one sensory modality (vision or touch) selectively lowers thresholds in the other, to the same degree as pedestals in the same modality: strong evidence for functionally important cross-sensory integration at early levels of sensory processing.

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Burr, D., Sandini, G., & Gori, M. (2008). Cross-modal facilitation of visual and tactile motion. Nature Precedings. https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2008.2675.1

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