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Multisensory integration is understood as the convergence of input from different sensory modalities, such as visual, auditory, or tactile. The ability of the brain to combine different sensory inputs is not only computationally advantageous but also gives rise to a unique and rich experience of one’s surroundings that allows one to efficiently navigate a highly complex external world.
The focus of this Collection will be on the development of multisensory integration as well as its neural and cognitive underpinnings. Work from the fields of Neuroscience and Psychology will be welcomed.