A Matter of Bottom-Up or Top-Down Processes: The Role of Attention in Multisensory Integration

A Matter of Bottom-Up or Top-Down Processes: The Role of Attention in Multisensory Integration

  • Jess Hartcher-O'Brien
  • Salvador Soto-Faraco
  • Ruth Adam
Publisher:Frontiers Media SAISBN 13: 9782889451937ISBN 10: 2889451933

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A Matter of Bottom-Up or Top-Down Processes: The Role of Attention in Multisensory Integration is written by Jess Hartcher-O'Brien and published by Frontiers Media SA. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 2889451933 (ISBN 10) and 9782889451937 (ISBN 13).

The integration of information from various sensory modalities influences behaviour. It can induce behavioural benefits such as faster reaction times and enhanced detection of noisy signals but may also produce illusions, all of which have been characterized by specific neuronal signatures. Yet, while these effects of multisensory integration are largely accepted, the role of attention in this process is still the object of intense debate. On the one hand, it has been suggested that attention may guide multisensory integration in a top-down fashion by selection of specific inputs to be integrated out of the plethora of information in our environment. On the other hand, there is evidence that integration could occur in a bottom-up manner, based on temporal and spatial correlations, and outside the focus of attention. An extreme example is the multisensory enhancement of neural responses in anesthetised animals. Attention itself is not a unitary construct, and may refer to a range of different selection mechanisms. Therefore, the interplay between attention and multisensory integration can take many forms which explain, in part, the diversity of findings and the disputes in the literature. The goal of this Research Topic is to help clarify the picture by trying to answer the following questions from various perspectives: Under which circumstances does multisensory integration take place without attention?, and, When does attention determine the fate of multisensory integration?