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Is neocortex essentially multisensory?

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TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES
Volume 10, Issue 6, Pages 278-285

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON
DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2006.04.008

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  1. FIC NIH HHS [TW05674] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NIMH NIH HHS [MH61989] Funding Source: Medline
  3. FOGARTY INTERNATIONAL CENTER [R03TW005674] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
  4. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH [R01MH061989] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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Although sensory perception and neurobiology are traditionally investigated one modality at a time, real world behaviour and perception are driven by the integration of information from multiple sensory sources. Mounting evidence suggests that the neural underpinnings of multisensory integration extend into early sensory processing. This article examines the notion that neocortical operations are essentially multisensory. We first review what is known about multisensory processing in higher-order association cortices and then discuss recent anatomical and physiological findings in presumptive unimodal sensory areas. The pervasiveness of multisensory influences on all levels of cortical processing compels us to reconsider thinking about neural processing in unisensory terms. Indeed, the multisensory nature of most, possibly all, of the neocortex forces us to abandon the notion that the senses ever operate independently during real-world cognition.

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