Multisensory integration as a window into orderly and disrupted cognition and communication

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Abstract

During our everyday lives, we are confronted with a vast amount of information from several sensory modalities. This multisensory information needs to be appropriately integrated for us to effectively engage with and learn from our world. Research carried out over the last half century has provided new insights into the way such multisensory processing improves human performance and perception; the neurophysiological foundations of multisensory function; the time course for its development; how multisensory abilities differ in clinical populations; and, most recently, the links between multisensory processing and cognitive abilities. This review summarizes the extant literature on multisensory function in typical and atypical circumstances, discusses the implications of the work carried out to date for theory and research, and points toward next steps for advancing the field.

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Wallace, M. T., Woynaroski, T. G., & Stevenson, R. A. (2020, January 4). Multisensory integration as a window into orderly and disrupted cognition and communication. Annual Review of Psychology. Annual Reviews Inc. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-psych-010419-051112

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