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Auditory, tactile, and multimodal noise reduce balance variability
Auditory and somatosensory white noise can stabilize standing balance. However, the differential effects of auditory and tactile noise stimulation on...
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Different mechanisms of magnitude and spatial representation for tactile and auditory modalities
The human brain creates an external world representation based on magnitude judgments by estimating distance, numerosity, or size. The magnitude and...
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Comparison of peripersonal space in front and rear spaces
The space immediately around the body, referred to as the peripersonal space (PPS), plays a crucial role in interactions with external objects and in...
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Multisensory processing and proprioceptive plasticity during resizing illusions
Bodily resizing illusions typically use visual and/or tactile inputs to produce a vivid experience of one’s body changing size. Naturalistic auditory...
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Hierarchical processing underpins competition in tactile perceptual bistability
Ambiguous sensory information can lead to spontaneous alternations between perceptual states, recently shown to extend to tactile perception. The...
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Interactions between rodent visual and spatial systems during navigation
Many behaviours that are critical for animals to survive and thrive rely on spatial navigation. Spatial navigation, in turn, relies on internal...
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Visual–auditory interactions on explicit and implicit information processing
Interactions among sensory information are important for generating a coherent percept of the external world. Facilitation and inhibition effects in...
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Methods for the Assessment of Multisensory Processing: Behavioral and Neuropsychological Approaches
Since birth, we learn about the perceptual and social world through our senses. Learning to appropriately bind multisensory information is key to... -
The Interactions of Temporal and Sensory Representations in the Basal Ganglia
In rodents and primates, interval estimation has been associated with a complex network of cortical and subcortical structures where the dorsal... -
Clinical and behavioural features of SYNGAP1-related intellectual disability: a parent and caregiver description
BackgroundSYNGAP1 -related intellectual disability (ID) is a recently described neurodevelopmental disorder that is caused by pathogenic variation in...
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Neuroanatomical correlates of peripersonal space: bridging the gap between perception, action, emotion and social cognition
Peripersonal space (PPS) is a construct referring to the portion of space immediately surrounding our bodies, where most of the interactions between...
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Epithelial-Mesenchymal Interactions Between Hair Follicles and Dermal Adipose Tissue
The skin forms the outer layer of the body and provides animals with an array of functions vital for their survival and adaptation to external... -
Interoceptive rhythms in the brain
Sensing internal bodily signals, or interoception, is fundamental to maintain life. However, interoception should not be viewed as an isolated...
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Decoding auditory deprivation: resting-state fMRI insights into deafness and brain plasticity
Deafness, as a profound manifestation of sensory deprivation, prompts a cascade of intricate cerebral adaptations. In this study, involving 35 deaf...
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Oxytocin and Social Isolation: Nonapeptide Regulation of Social Homeostasis
Social isolation imposes physiological and behavioural effects that can have a severe impact on health, but the underlying mechanisms remain poorly... -
Sensory and behavioral modulation of thalamic head-direction cells
Head-direction (HD) neurons are thought to exclusively encode directional heading. In awake mice, we found that sensory stimuli evoked robust...
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Performing Enriched Environment Studies to Improve Functional Recovery
Physical therapy and social interactions between the stroke patient and healthcare professionals or relatives facilitate the process of recovery and... -
A touching advantage: cross-modal stop-signals improve reactive response inhibition
The ability to inhibit an already initiated response is crucial for navigating the environment. However, it is unclear which characteristics make...
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Fractal Fluency: Processing of Fractal Stimuli Across Sight, Sound, and Touch
People are continually exposed to the rich complexity generated by the repetition of fractal patterns at different size scales. Fractals are... -
Behavior-relevant top-down cross-modal predictions in mouse neocortex
Animals adapt to a constantly changing world by predicting their environment and the consequences of their actions. The predictive coding hypothesis...