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Frontiers in Psychology
Multisensory integration in action control
Christine Sutter1 
关键词: human information processing;    perception;    tool use;    recalibration;    reference frame;    vision;    haptic;    acoustics;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00544
学科分类:心理学(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

The integration of multisensory information is an essential mechanism in perception and action control. Research in multisensory integration is concerned with how the information from the different sensory modalities, such as the senses of vision, hearing, smell, taste, touch, and proprioception, are integrated to a coherent representation of objects (for an overview, see e.g., Calvert et al., 2004). The combination of information from the different senses is central for action control. For instance, when you grasp for a rubber duck, you can see its size, feel its compliance and hear the sound it produces. Moreover, identical physical properties of an object can be provided by different senses. You can both see and feel the size of the rubber duck. Even when you grasp for the rubber duck with a tool (e.g., with tongs), the information from the proximal hand, from the effective part of the distal tool and from the eyes are integrated in a manner to act successfully (for limitations of this integration see Sutter et al., 2013).

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