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The Complex Interplay Between Multisensory Integration and Perceptual Awareness

Journal

MULTISENSORY RESEARCH
Volume 29, Issue 6-7, Pages 585-606

Publisher

BRILL ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1163/22134808-00002529

Keywords

Multisensory integration; perceptual awareness; consciousness; perception; crossmodal integration; metacognition

Funding

  1. EU [338866]
  2. European Research Council ERC-STG multsens
  3. AHRC Rethinking the Senses grant [AH/L007053/1]
  4. Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship
  5. AHRC [AH/L007053/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  6. Arts and Humanities Research Council [AH/L007053/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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The integration of information has been considered a hallmark of human consciousness, as it requires information being globally available via widespread neural interactions. Yet the complex interdependencies between multisensory integration and perceptual awareness, or consciousness, remain to be defined. While perceptual awareness has traditionally been studied in a single sense, in recent years we have witnessed a surge of interest in the role of multisensory integration in perceptual awareness. Based on a recent IMRF symposium on multisensory awareness, this review discusses three key questions from conceptual, methodological and experimental perspectives: (1) What do we study when we study multisensory awareness? (2) What is the relationship between multisensory integration and perceptual awareness? (3) Which experimental approaches are most promising to characterize multisensory awareness? We hope that this review paper will provoke lively discussions, novel experiments, and conceptual considerations to advance our understanding of the multifaceted interplay between multisensory integration and consciousness.

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