نتایج جستجو برای: multisensory learning

تعداد نتایج: 604379  

Journal: :Advances in physiology education 2012
Thea Vanags Mira Budimlic Elissa Herbert Melena M Montgomery Tracy Vickers

Students struggle with the volume and complexity of physiology terminology. We compared first-year undergraduate psychology students' learning of physiological terms using two teaching methods: one verbal (control group; n = 16) and one spatial and multisensory (experimental group; n = 19). The experimental group used clear plastic shower caps to mark brain regions and affix labels to another p...

2016
David P. McGovern Eugenie Roudaia Fiona N. Newell Neil W. Roach

To accurately represent the environment, our brains must integrate sensory signals from a common source while segregating those from independent sources. A reasonable strategy for performing this task is to restrict integration to cues that coincide in space and time. However, because multisensory signals are subject to differential transmission and processing delays, the brain must retain a de...

2016
Lihan Chen Yan Bao Marc Wittmann

Time perception in the range of milliseconds to a few seconds is essential for many important sensory and perceptual tasks including speech perception, motion perception, motor coordination, and cross-modal interaction. For the brain to be in synchrony with the environment, the physical differences in the speeds of light and sound, as well as stimuli from other modalities such as odors, must be...

2017
Stephanie J. Kayser Marios G. Philiastides Christoph Kayser

Sensory discriminations, such as judgements about visual motion, often benefit from multisensory evidence. Despite many reports of enhanced brain activity during multisensory conditions, it remains unclear which dynamic processes implement the multisensory benefit for an upcoming decision in the human brain. Specifically, it remains difficult to attribute perceptual benefits to specific process...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
Juan Carlos Alvarado Terrence R Stanford Benjamin A Rowland J William Vaughan Barry E Stein

Influences from the visual (AEV), auditory (FAES), and somatosensory (SIV) divisions of the cat anterior ectosylvian sulcus (AES) play a critical role in rendering superior colliculus (SC) neurons capable of multisensory integration. However, it is not known whether this is accomplished via their independent sensory-specific action or via some cross-modal cooperative action that emerges as a co...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2011
Daniel Senkowski Dave Saint-Amour Marion Höfle John J. Foxe

A major determinant of multisensory integration, derived from single-neuron studies in animals, is the principle of inverse effectiveness (IE), which describes the phenomenon whereby maximal multisensory response enhancements occur when the constituent unisensory stimuli are minimally effective in evoking responses. Human behavioral studies, which have shown that multisensory interactions are s...

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