Studying multisensory processing and its role in the representation of space through pathological and physiological crossmodal extinction
The study of crossmodal extinction has brought a considerable contribution to our understanding of how the integration of stimuli perceived in multiple sensory modalities is used by the nervous system to build coherent representations of the space that directly surrounds us. Indeed, by revealing in...
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doaj-1a8637a9561f4cc69a8a83311ec05fa32020-11-24T23:16:53ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782011-05-01210.3389/fpsyg.2011.000899731Studying multisensory processing and its role in the representation of space through pathological and physiological crossmodal extinctionStéphane eJacobs0Stéphane eJacobs1Stéphane eJacobs2Claudio eBrozzoli3Fadila eHadj-Bouziane4Fadila eHadj-Bouziane5Fadila eHadj-Bouziane6Martine eMeunier7Martine eMeunier8Martine eMeunier9Alessandro eFarnè10Alessandro eFarnè11Alessandro eFarnè12InsermCNRSUniversité Lyon IKarolinska InstitutetInsermCNRSUniversité Lyon IInsermCNRSUniversité Lyon IInsermCNRSUniversité Lyon IThe study of crossmodal extinction has brought a considerable contribution to our understanding of how the integration of stimuli perceived in multiple sensory modalities is used by the nervous system to build coherent representations of the space that directly surrounds us. Indeed, by revealing interferences between stimuli in a disturbed system, extinction provides an invaluable opportunity to investigate the interactions that normally exist between those stimuli in an intact system. Here, we first review studies on pathological crossmodal extinction, from the original demonstration of its existence, to its role in the exploration of the multisensory neural representation of space and the current theoretical accounts proposed to explain the mechanisms involved in extinction and multisensory competition. Then, in the second part of this paper, we report recent findings showing that physiological multisensory competition phenomena resembling clinical crossmodal extinction exist in the healthy brain. We propose that the development of a physiological model of sensory competition is fundamental to deepen our understanding of the cerebral mechanisms of multisensory perception and integration. In addition, a similar approach to develop a model of physiological sensory competition in nonhuman primates should allow combining functional neuroimaging with more invasive techniques, such as transient focal lesions, in order to bridge the gap between works done in the two species and at different levels of analysis.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00089/fullNeuropsychologyPerceptionmultisensoryextinctionnonhuman primateperipersonal space |
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Studying multisensory processing and its role in the representation of space through pathological and physiological crossmodal extinction |
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Studying multisensory processing and its role in the representation of space through pathological and physiological crossmodal extinction |
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Studying multisensory processing and its role in the representation of space through pathological and physiological crossmodal extinction |
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Studying multisensory processing and its role in the representation of space through pathological and physiological crossmodal extinction |
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Studying multisensory processing and its role in the representation of space through pathological and physiological crossmodal extinction |
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studying multisensory processing and its role in the representation of space through pathological and physiological crossmodal extinction |
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Frontiers Media S.A. |
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Frontiers in Psychology |
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The study of crossmodal extinction has brought a considerable contribution to our understanding of how the integration of stimuli perceived in multiple sensory modalities is used by the nervous system to build coherent representations of the space that directly surrounds us. Indeed, by revealing interferences between stimuli in a disturbed system, extinction provides an invaluable opportunity to investigate the interactions that normally exist between those stimuli in an intact system. Here, we first review studies on pathological crossmodal extinction, from the original demonstration of its existence, to its role in the exploration of the multisensory neural representation of space and the current theoretical accounts proposed to explain the mechanisms involved in extinction and multisensory competition. Then, in the second part of this paper, we report recent findings showing that physiological multisensory competition phenomena resembling clinical crossmodal extinction exist in the healthy brain. We propose that the development of a physiological model of sensory competition is fundamental to deepen our understanding of the cerebral mechanisms of multisensory perception and integration. In addition, a similar approach to develop a model of physiological sensory competition in nonhuman primates should allow combining functional neuroimaging with more invasive techniques, such as transient focal lesions, in order to bridge the gap between works done in the two species and at different levels of analysis. |
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Neuropsychology Perception multisensory extinction nonhuman primate peripersonal space |
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