Authors
SL Fairhall, E Macaluso
Publication date
2009/3/1
Journal
European Journal of Neuroscience
Volume
29
Issue
6
Pages
1247-1257
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
The role of attention in multisensory integration (MI) is presently uncertain, with some studies supporting an automatic, pre‐attentive process and others suggesting possible modulation through selective attention. The goal of this functional magnetic resonance imaging study was to investigate the role of spatial attention on the processing of congruent audiovisual speech stimuli (here indexing MI). Subjects were presented with two simultaneous visual streams (speaking lips in the left and right visual hemifields) plus a single central audio stream (spoken words). In the selective attention conditions, the auditory stream was congruent with one of the two visual streams. Subjects attended to either the congruent or the incongruent visual stream, allowing the comparison of brain activity for attended vs. unattended MI while the amount of multisensory information in the environment and the overall attentional requirements …
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