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- Crossmodal perception or cross-modal perception is perception that involves interactions between two or more different sensory modalities. Examples include...
- Crossmodal attention refers to the distribution of attention to different senses. Attention is the cognitive process of selectively emphasizing and ignoring...
- experimental psychologist at the University of Oxford. He is the head of the Crossmodal Research group which specializes in the research about the integration...
- C.; Sathian, K. (11 August 2021). "Neural Basis of the Sound-Symbolic Crossmodal Correspondence Between Auditory Pseudowords and Visual Shapes". Multisensory...
- Rossion B (April 2020). Freiwald WA (ed.). "Neurophysiological evidence for crossmodal (face-name) person-identity representation in the human left ventral temporal...
- combines information from different sensory modalities, referred to as crossmodal perception or multisensory integration.[citation needed] An example of...
- February 18, 2016. Yan, Kimberly S.; Dando, Robin (March 16, 2015). "A Crossmodal Role for Audition in Taste Perception" (PDF). Journal of Experimental...
- BéAtrice De (2004). "The Psychology of Multimodal Perception". Crossmodal Space and Crossmodal Attention. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198524861...
- PMC 1773003. PMID 17008125. Kanayama N, Sato A, Ohira H (May 2007). "Crossmodal effect with rubber hand illusion and gamma-band activity". Psychophysiology...
- wearing vision-distorting prism gl****es. Multisensory interactions or crossmodal effects in which the perception of a stimulus is influenced by the presence...