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" The handbook of multisensory processes / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 951468
Doc. No : b705838
Title & Author : The handbook of multisensory processes /\ edited by Gemma Calvert, Charles Spence, Barry E. Stein.
Publication Statement : Cambridge, Mass. :: MIT Press,, ©2004.
: , ©2004
Page. NO : 1 online resource (xvii, 915 pages) :: illustrations (some color)
ISBN : 0262033216
: : 0262269708
: : 1417560401
: : 9780262033213
: : 9780262269704
: : 9781417560400
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index.
Abstract : "This landmark reference work brings together for the first time in one volume the most recent research from different areas of the emerging field of multisensory integration. After many years of using a modality-specific 'sense-by-sense' approach, researchers across different disciplines in neuroscience and psychology now recognize that perception is fundamentally a multisensory experience. To understand how the brain synthesizes information from the different senses, we must study not only how information from each sensory modality is decoded but also how this information interacts with the sensory processing taking place within other sensory channels. The findings cited in The Handbook of Multisensory Processes suggest that there are broad underlying principles that govern this interaction, regardless of the specific senses involved. The book is organized thematically into eight sections; each of the 55 chapters presents a state-of-the-art review of its topic by leading researchers in the field. The key themes addressed include multisensory contributions to perception in humans; whether the sensory integration involved in speech perception is fundamentally different from other kinds of multisensory integration; multisensory processing in the midbrain and cortex in model species, including rat, cat, and monkey; behavioral consequences of multisensory integration; modern neuroimaging techniques, including EEG, PET, and fMRI, now being used to reveal the many sites of multisensory processing in the brain; multisensory processes that require postnatal sensory experience to emerge, with examples from multiple species; brain specialization and possible equivalence of brain regions; and clinical studies of such breakdowns of normal sensory integration as brain damage and synesthesia"--MIT CogNet.
Subject : Bremer Symposion zum Fremdsprachenlernen und -lehren an Hochschulen, 5., 2015, Bremen
Subject : Intersensory effects, Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Subject : Senses and sensation, Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Subject : Anatomy.
Subject : Brain.
Subject : Central Nervous System.
Subject : Mental Processes.
Subject : Musculoskeletal and Neural Physiological Phenomena
Subject : Nervous System Physiological Phenomena.
Subject : Nervous System.
Subject : Perception.
Subject : Phenomena and Processes
Subject : Psychiatry and Psychology
Subject : Psychological Phenomena and Processes
Subject : Psychophysiology.
Subject : Sensation.
Subject : Effets intersensoriels, Guides, manuels, etc.
Subject : Sens et sensations, Guides, manuels, etc.
Subject : Health Biological Sciences.
Subject : Human Anatomy Physiology.
Subject : Integration
Subject : Intersensory effects.
Subject : Neuroscience.
Subject : Percepção (psicologia)
Subject : Physiologische Psychologie
Subject : Psychologie
Subject : PSYCHOLOGY-- Physiological Psychology.
Subject : Senses and sensation.
Subject : Synästhesie
Subject : Vielfalt
Subject : Wahrnehmung
Subject : Wahrnehmungspsychologie
Subject : Sensoren.
Subject : Waarnemingsdrempels.
Subject : Zintuigen.
Dewey Classification : ‭152.1‬
LC Classification : ‭QP431‬‭.H286 2004‬
NLM classification : ‭2004 H-278‬
: ‭WL 702‬‭H236 2004‬
: ‭77.50‬bcl
: ‭CP 2000‬rvk
: ‭PSY 205f‬stub
Added Entry : Calvert, Gemma.
: Spence, Charles.
: Stein, Barry E.
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