作者: Charles Spence
DOI: 10.3758/S13414-010-0073-7
关键词: Multisensory integration 、 Stimulus modality 、 Binding problem 、 Cognition 、 Crossmodal 、 Sound symbolism 、 Bouba/kiki effect 、 Psychology 、 Perception 、 Cognitive psychology
摘要: In many everyday situations, our senses are bombarded by many different unisensory signals at any given time. To gain the most veridical, and least variable, estimate of environmental stimuli/properties, we need to combine the individual noisy unisensory perceptual estimates that refer to the same object, while keeping those estimates belonging to different objects or events separate. How, though, does the brain “know” which stimuli to combine? Traditionally, researchers interested in the crossmodal binding problem have …