Multisensory integration: current issues from the perspective of the single neuron
BE Stein, TR Stanford - Nature reviews neuroscience, 2008 - nature.com
… Meredith, MA & Stein, BE Interactions among converging sensory inputs in the superior
colliculus. Science 221, 389–391 (1983). This seminal paper demonstrated multisensory …
colliculus. Science 221, 389–391 (1983). This seminal paper demonstrated multisensory …
Interactions among converging sensory inputs in the superior colliculus
MA Meredith, BE Stein - Science, 1983 - science.org
… be adaptive, and the process is reducibleto combinations of long-recognized microevolutionary
processes. If we follow widely accepted analyses of what may not be … may be intrinsically …
processes. If we follow widely accepted analyses of what may not be … may be intrinsically …
Visual, auditory, and somatosensory convergence on cells in superior colliculus results in multisensory integration
MA Meredith, BE Stein - Journal of neurophysiology, 1986 - journals.physiology.org
… These "multisensory interactions" were found to be … of the responses that could be evoked
by presenting each unimodal … that they underlie need not be immutably tied to the presence of …
by presenting each unimodal … that they underlie need not be immutably tied to the presence of …
Subcortical loops through the basal ganglia
JG McHaffie, TR Stanford, BE Stein, V Coizet… - Trends in …, 2005 - cell.com
Parallel, largely segregated, closed-loop projections are an important component of cortical–basal
ganglia–cortical connectional architecture. Here, we present the hypothesis that such …
ganglia–cortical connectional architecture. Here, we present the hypothesis that such …
[BOOK][B] The handbook of multisensory processes
… There can be no doubt that our senses are … will be detected rapidly, identified correctly,
and responded to appropriately. Thus, even those experiences that at first may appear to be …
and responded to appropriately. Thus, even those experiences that at first may appear to be …
Neural mechanisms for synthesizing sensory information and producing adaptive behaviors
BE Stein - Experimental Brain Research, 1998 - Springer
… we can be fooled by … behavior are probably as common as their within-modality counterparts,
the fact that a brief sound can substantially alter one's judgement of light intensity (Stein et …
the fact that a brief sound can substantially alter one's judgement of light intensity (Stein et …
Spatial factors determine the activity of multisensory neurons in cat superior colliculus
MA Meredith, BE Stein - Brain research, 1986 - Elsevier
… The responses of a neuron to stimuli from one sensory modality can be profoundly influenced
by … 15 Nemitz, JW, Meredith, MA and Stein, BE, Temporal determinants of multimodal …
by … 15 Nemitz, JW, Meredith, MA and Stein, BE, Temporal determinants of multimodal …
Development of multisensory integration from the perspective of the individual neuron
BE Stein, TR Stanford, BA Rowland - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2014 - nature.com
… Because each sense conveys a unique perspective of the external world, synthesizing
information across senses affords computational benefits that cannot otherwise be achieved. …
information across senses affords computational benefits that cannot otherwise be achieved. …
[BOOK][B] The merging of the senses
BE Stein, MA Meredith - 1993 - books.google.com
… Thus, we have tried to aim the book at a variety of readers; some may still be students
and others will have had very little experience with some of the techniques used in the exper…
and others will have had very little experience with some of the techniques used in the exper…
Determinants of multisensory integration in superior colliculus neurons. I. Temporal factors
MA Meredith, JW Nemitz, BE Stein - Journal of Neuroscience, 1987 - Soc Neuroscience
… Within the present sample, this enhancement varied in magnitude from 23 to 635% (although
substantially higher levels of enhancement can be obtained, see Meredith and Stein, …
substantially higher levels of enhancement can be obtained, see Meredith and Stein, …