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In: Hearing Research, 2009///doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2009.04.017
In order to interact with the multisensory world that surrounds us, we must integrate various sources of sensory information (vision, hearing, touch…). A fundamental question is thus how the brain integrates the separate elements of an object defined by several sensory components to form a unified percept. The superior colliculus was the main model for studying multisensory integration. At the...
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