Multisensory Processes: The Auditory Perspective
β Scribed by Adrian K. C. Lee, Mark T. Wallace, Allison B. Coffin, Arthur N. Popper, Richard R. Fay
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 280
- Series
- Springer Handbook of Auditory Research 68
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Auditory behavior, perception, and cognition are all shaped by information from other sensory systems. This volume examines this multi-sensory view of auditory function at levels of analysis ranging from the single neuron to neuroimaging in human clinical populations.
Visual Influence on Auditory Perception Adrian K.C. Lee and Mark T. Wallace
Cue Combination within a Bayesian Framework David Alais and David Burr
Toward a Model of Auditory-Visual Speech Intelligibility Ken W. Grant and Joshua G. W. Bernstein
An Object-based Interpretation of Audiovisual Processing Adrian K.C. Lee, Ross K. Maddox, and Jennifer K. Bizley Hearing in a βMovingβ Visual World: Coordinate Transformations Along the Auditory Pathway Shawn M. Willett, Jennifer M. Groh, Ross K. Maddox
Multisensory Processing in the Auditory Cortex Andrew J. King, Amy Hammond-Kenny, Fernando R. Nodal
Audiovisual Integration in the Primate Prefrontal Cortex Bethany Plakkeand Lizabeth M. Romanski
Using Multisensory Integration to Understand Human Auditory CortexMichael S. Beauchamp
Combining Voice and Face Content in the Primate Temporal Lobe Catherine Perrodin and Christopher I. Petkov
Neural Network Dynamics and Audiovisual Integration Julian Keil and Daniel Senkowski
Cross-Modal Learning in the Auditory System Patrick Bruns and Brigitte RΓΆder
Multisensory Processing Differences in Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder Sarah H. Baum Miller, Mark T. Wallace
Adrian K.C. Lee is Associate Professor in the Department of Speech & Hearing Sciences and the Institute for Learning and Brain Sciences at the University of Washington, Seattle
Mark T. Wallace is the Louise B McGavock Endowed Chair and Professor in the Departments of Hearing and Speech Sciences, Psychiatry, Psychology and Director of the Vanderbilt Brain Institute at Vanderbilt University, Nashville
Allison B. Coffin is Associate Professor in the Department of Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience at Washington State University, Vancouver, WA
Arthur N. Popper is Professor Emeritus and research professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Maryland, College Park
Richard R. Fay is Distinguished Research Professor of Psychology at Loyola University, Chicago
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xvi
Visual Influence on Auditory Perception (Adrian K. C. Lee, Mark T. Wallace)....Pages 1-8
Cue Combination Within a Bayesian Framework (David Alais, David Burr)....Pages 9-31
Toward a Model of Auditory-Visual Speech Intelligibility (Ken W. Grant, Joshua G. W. Bernstein)....Pages 33-57
An Object-Based Interpretation of Audiovisual Processing (Adrian K. C. Lee, Ross K. Maddox, Jennifer K. Bizley)....Pages 59-83
Hearing in a βMovingβ Visual World: Coordinate Transformations Along the Auditory Pathway (Shawn M. Willett, Jennifer M. Groh, Ross K. Maddox)....Pages 85-104
Multisensory Processing in the Auditory Cortex (Andrew J. King, Amy Hammond-Kenny, Fernando R. Nodal)....Pages 105-133
Audiovisual Integration in the Primate Prefrontal Cortex (Bethany Plakke, Lizabeth M. Romanski)....Pages 135-159
Using Multisensory Integration to Understand the Human Auditory Cortex (Michael S. Beauchamp)....Pages 161-176
Combining Voice and Face Content in the Primate Temporal Lobe (Catherine Perrodin, Christopher I. Petkov)....Pages 177-199
Neural Network Dynamics and Audiovisual Integration (Julian Keil, Daniel Senkowski)....Pages 201-220
Cross-Modal Learning in the Auditory System (Patrick Bruns, Brigitte RΓΆder)....Pages 221-242
Multisensory Processing Differences in Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (Sarah H. Baum Miller, Mark T. Wallace)....Pages 243-272
β¦ Subjects
Medicine & Public Health; Otorhinolaryngology; Neurosciences
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