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The Development of Multisensory Integration at the Neuronal Level

  • East China Normal University

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摘要

Multisensory integration is a fundamental function of the brain. In the typical adult, multisensory neurons’ response to paired multisensory (e.g., audiovisual) cues is significantly more robust than the corresponding best unisensory response in many brain regions. Synthesizing sensory signals from multiple modalities can speed up sensory processing and improve the salience of outside events or objects. Despite its significance, multisensory integration is testified to be not a neonatal feature of the brain. Neurons’ ability to effectively combine multisensory information does not occur rapidly but develops gradually during early postnatal life (for cats, 4–12 weeks required). Multisensory experience is critical for this developing process. If animals were restricted from sensing normal visual scenes or sounds (deprived of the relevant multisensory experience), the development of the corresponding integrative ability could be blocked until the appropriate multisensory experience is obtained. This section summarizes the extant literature on the development of multisensory integration (mainly using cat superior colliculus as a model), sensory-deprivation-induced cross-modal plasticity, and how sensory experience (sensory exposure and perceptual learning) leads to the plastic change and modification of neural circuits in cortical and subcortical areas.

源语言英语
主期刊名Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
出版商Springer
153-172
页数20
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 2024
已对外发布

出版系列

姓名Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
1437
ISSN(印刷版)0065-2598
ISSN(电子版)2214-8019

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