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  1. 2 de jan. de 2020 · At the time, there were only a few physiological and anatomical observations of the multisensory interactions that powerfully influence our everyday perception. Since then, the neuroscientific study of multisensory integration has increased exponentially in both volume and diversity. From initial studies identifying the overlapping receptive ...

    • Barry E. Stein, Terrence R. Stanford, Benjamin A. Rowland
    • 2020
  2. 2 de jan. de 2020 · The operation of our multiple and distinct sensory systems has long captured the interest of researchers from multiple disciplines. When the Society was founded 50 years ago to bring neuroscience research under a common banner, sensory research was largely divided along modality-specific lines. At the time, there were only a few physiological and anatomical observations of the multisensory ...

    • Barry E. Stein, Terrence R. Stanford, Benjamin A. Rowland
    • 2020
  3. 1 de nov. de 2019 · Viewpoints. Multisensory Integration and the Society for Neuroscience: Then and Now. X Barry E. Stein, XTerrence R. Stanford, and XBenjamin A. Rowland. Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, Wake ...

  4. 31 de out. de 2019 · The standard neurological approach at the time the Society wasfounded,andforsometimethereafter,wassensory-specific. There was no field of neuroscience representing “multisensory” research. Existing concepts emphasized the segregation of the senses, including the 19th century “Law of Specific Nerve Ener-

    • Barry E. Stein, Terrence R. Stanford, Benjamin A. Rowland
    • 2020
  5. 1 de nov. de 2019 · Multisensory Integration and the Society for Neuroscience: Then and Now. B. Stein, T. Stanford, B. Rowland. Published in Journal of Neuroscience 1 November 2019. Medicine. TLDR. A growing battery of sophisticated empirical and computational techniques are being used to study this remarkable process in the normal adult brain, but also its ...

  6. 19 de jan. de 2020 · Multisensory Integration and the Society for Neuroscience: Then and Now. This article by Stein, Stanford and Rowland (2020) really highlights and reassures us about the importance of the senses, beyond occupational therapy. They present a history, including how this started to become a growing area of interest in the 1950’s. Unsurprisingly ...

  7. The Journal of Neuroscience, January 2, 2020 • 40(1):3–11 • 3 Viewpoints Multisensory Integration and the Society for Neuroscience: Then and Now X