Single Trial Plasticity in Evidence Accumulation Underlies Rapid Recalibration to Asynchronous Audiovisual Speech
Abstract Asynchronous arrival of audiovisual information at the peripheral sensory organs is a ubiquitous property of signals in the natural environment due to differences in the propagation time of light and sound. As these cues are constantly changing their distance from the observer, rapid adapta...
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Main Authors: | David M. Simon, Aaron R. Nidiffer, Mark T. Wallace |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b27f8d05a2534eb3b9449b1635f96415 |
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