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The intraparietal sulcus governs multisensory integration of audiovisual information based on task difficultyRegenbogen et al., 2018
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- Regenbogen C
- Seubert J
- Johansson E
- Finkelmeyer A
- Andersson P
- Lundström J
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- Human brain mapping
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Object recognition benefits maximally from multimodal sensory input when stimulus presentation is noisy, or degraded. Whether this advantage can be attributed specifically to the extent of overlap in object‐related information, or rather, to object‐unspecific …
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