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Medical Psychology, Goethe University, Frankfurt
Touching sounds: thalamocortical plasticity and the neural basis of multisensory integration.
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Title : Touching sounds: thalamocortical plasticity and the neural basis of multisensory integration.
Author(s) : Marcus J Naumer, Jasper J F Van Den Bosch
Subject : unspecified
Area : Other
Language : English
Year : 2009
Journal : Journal of Neurophysiology
Volume : 102
Issue : 1
Pages : 7-8
Url : http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19403745
Author(s) : Marcus J Naumer, Jasper J F Van Den Bosch
Abstract : To date, noninvasive neuroimaging research on multisensory perception has focused on cortical activations. In a series of elegant functional magnetic resonance imaging experiments, Beauchamp and Ro recently investigated altered cortical activations associated with acquired sound-touch synesthesia resulting from a thalamic lesion. Their findings highlight the important role of intact thalamocortical projections for preventing illusory crossmodal perception and for underlying reliable multisensory integration.
Keywords : auditory perception, auditory perception physiology, cerebral cortex, cerebral cortex physiology, humans, neural pathways, neural pathways physiology, sound, thalamus, thalamus physiology, touch, touch physiologySubject : unspecified
Area : Other
Language : English
Year : 2009
| Affiliations : | Medical Psychology, Goethe University, Frankfurt |
Volume : 102
Issue : 1
Pages : 7-8
Url : http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19403745
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