Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6035670 NeuroImage 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
► In animals, largest multisensory interactions occur when inputs evoke low responses. ► We examine this principle of inverse effectiveness (IE) in humans. ► Multisensory interactions (MI) in behavior were strongest for low intensity stimuli. ► Low intensity audiovisual stimuli show strongest MI in early evoked brain activity. ► The strength of MI in early evoked potentials in humans follows the principle of IE.
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