Multisensory integration: a functional role for inter-area synchronization?

Current Biology : CB
Markus Bauer

Abstract

It has been suggested that synchronization of neural activity in distinct areas of the brain is important in the 'perceptual binding' of the various features relating to a specific object. A recent study has provided new evidence that inter-area synchronization is important in multisensory integration.

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