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|a Multisensory Object Perception in the Primate Brain
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|a Barry E. Stein Foreword -- Marcus J. Naumer, Jochen Kaiser General introduction -- Part A. Mechanisms -- M. Alex Meredith, H. Ruth Clemo Corticocortical connectivity subserving different forms of multisensory convergence -- Constantin Rothkopf, Thomas Weisswange, Jochen Triesch Computational modeling of multisensory object perception -- Marie-Hľn̈e Giard, Julien Besle Methodological considerations: Electrophysiology of multisensory interactions in humans -- Jochen Kaiser, Marcus J. Naumer Cortical oscillations and multisensory interactions in humans -- Marcus J. Naumer, Jasper J. F. van den Bosch, Andrea Polony, Jochen Kaiser Multisensory functional magnetic resonance imaging -- Part B. Audio-visual integration -- Argiro Vatakis, Charles Spence Audiovisual temporal integration for complex speech, object-action animal call, and musical stimuli -- Christoph Kayser, Christopher I. Petkov, Nikos K. Logothetis Imaging crossmodal influences in auditory cortex -- Asif A. Ghazanfar The default mode of primate vocal communication and its neural correlates -- James W. Lewis Audio-visual perception of everyday natural objects - hemodynamic studies in humans -- Micah M. Murray, Holger F. Sperdin Single-trial multisensory learning and memory retrieval -- Part C. Visuo-tactile integration -- Roberta L. Klatzky, Susan J. Lederman Multisensory texture perception -- Thomas W. James, Sunah Kim Dorsal and ventral cortical pathways for visuo-haptic shape integration revealed using fMRI -- Fiona N. Newell Visuo-haptic perception of objects and scenes -- Susan J. Lederman, Roberta L. Klatzky, Ryo Kitada Haptic Face Processing and its Relation to Vision -- Part D. Plasticity -- David J. Lewkowicz The Ontogeny of Human Multisensory Object Perception: A Constructivist Account -- Mark T. Wallace, Juliane Krueger, David W. Royal Neural Development and Plasticity of Multisensory Representations -- Andreja Bubic, Ella Striem-Amit, Amir Amedi Large-scale brain plasticity following blindness and the use of sensory substitution devices -- List of contributors -- Index.
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|a Traditionally a large proportion of perceptual research has assumed a specialization of cortical regions for the processing of stimuli in a single sensory modality. However, perception in everyday life usually consists of inputs from multiple sensory channels. Recently the question of how the brain integrates multisensory information has become the focus of a growing number of neuroscientific investigations. This work has identified both multisensory integration regions and crossmodal influences in brain areas traditionally thought to be specific to one sensory modality. Furthermore, several factors have been identified that enhance integration such as spatio-temporal stimulus coincidence and semantic congruency. Written for academic researchers and graduate students, the present book aims at elucidating the mechanisms of multisensory integration of object-related information with a focus on the visual, auditory, and tactile sensory modalities. Evidence will be presented from studies in both human and nonhuman primates at different levels of analysis ranging from intracranial electrophysiological recordings to non-invasive electro- or magnetoencephalography, functional magnetic resonance imaging, behavioral approaches, and computational modeling. Seventeen chapters have been aggregated in four sections: underlying mechanisms, audio-visual integration, visuo-tactile integration, and plasticity. About the Editors: Marcus J. Naumer studied biology, philosophy, and psychology at the universities of Freiburg and Landau in Germany. He obtained his PhD from the Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of Maastricht, The Netherlands. Since 2005 he has headed the Crossmodal Neuroimaging Lab at the Institute of Medical Psychology, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany. He conducts basic and clinical research on human multisensory (auditory, visual, and haptic) object perception using functional magnetic resonance imaging and magnetoencephalography. Jochen Kaiser studied psychology at the universities of Mainz in Germany and Glasgow in Scotland. He obtained a PhD from Imperial College School of Medicine, University of London, UK, in 1998. In 2004 he was appointed Full Professor and Director of the Institute of Medical Psychology at Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. He has conducted extensive research on auditory and audio-visual perception, short-term memory and cortical oscillations in humans, using magnetoencephalography and functional magnetic resonance imaging.
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