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How the Brain Integrates Sensory Input

Veröffentlicht am 3. May 2019
Bielefeld researchers publish study on the flexibility of sensory perception 

Hearing, sight, touch – our brain captures a wide range of distinct sensory stimuli and links them together. The brain has a kind of built-in filter function for this: sensory impressions are only integrated if it is necessary and useful for the task at hand. Researchers from Bielefeld University, Oxford University (Great Britain), and Aix-Marseille University (France) investigated this phenomenon of flexibility in perception, and have now published a study on their findings that appears in the scientific journal “Neuron” (29 April 2019). In their publication, the researchers reveal where sensory stimuli are integrated in the brain, and in which area of the brain this flexibility can be located. From Bielefeld University, Professor Dr. Christoph Kayser and Dr. Hame Park from the Cluster of Excellence CITEC were involved in the study.


Prof. Dr. Christoph Kayser. Photo: CITEC/ Universität Bielefeld
Prof. Dr. Christoph Kayser. Photo: CITEC/ Universität Bielefeld
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