

Moreover, vision and audition utilise coordinates that misalign Reference frames, and processing delays, yielding considerable spatial-temporal uncertainty. However, sensory inputs differ markedly in their reliability and precision, Research question: How do normal and sensory-impaired brains decide which signals to integrate ("goal"), or suppress ("distracter")?Īudiovisual (AV) integration only helps for spatially and temporally aligned stimuli.

Rapid object identification is crucial for our survival, but poses daunting challenges to the brain if many stimuli compete for attention,Īnd multiple sensory and motor systems are involved to plan and generate an eye-head gaze-orienting response to a selected goal.
