The additive nature of the human multisensory evoked pupil response
Abstract Pupillometry has received increased interest for its usefulness in measuring various sensory processes as an alternative to behavioural assessments. This is also apparent for multisensory investigations. Studies of the multisensory pupil response, however, have produced conflicting results....
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Main Authors: | Nathan Van der Stoep, M. J. Van der Smagt, C. Notaro, Z. Spock, M. Naber |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d662544d5fce47d985fc101ba4bd2c0c |
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