CORDIS Project
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This research explores how animals, including humans, integrate multisensory information to identify objects in their environment. By studying mice, the project aims to uncover the neural mechanisms behind this integration, utilizing advanced imaging and manipulation techniques.
In natural environments, the brain is typically bombarded with multisensory information.
Animals must continually evaluate which of these multimodal cues should be associated with a single physical object, and which are separate.
For example, when a rabbit hears footsteps and sees a blur, is the blur responsible for the footsteps, or are there two separate sources of danger?
Animals use two types of information to make this decision: spatial correlations (are the footsteps and blur localized tog…
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