Development of audiovisual integration in human infants: the effects of spatial and temporal congruency and incongruency on response latencies
Every day we are inundated with a mass of sensory inputs providing a continual stream of relevant and irrelevant, redundant and conflicting, information about the external world. Mature brains are very capable in integrating this confusion of input into a unified percept, but this is a non-trivial t...
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