multisensory integration
Multisensory integration refers to the process by which the brain combines information from multiple sensory modalities, such as sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell, to create a unified and coherent perception of the world.
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- depth perception
- multimodal perception
- neural circuits
- perception
- perception and cognition
- perception and interpretation
- perceptual learning
- sensorimotor integration
- sensory discrimination
- sensory experience
- sensory feedback
- sensory information processing
- sensory integration and attention
- sensory integration disorder
- sensory integration dysfunction
- sensory integration in autism
- sensory integration in children
- sensory integration therapy
- sensory modalities
- sensory perception
- sensory processing
- sensory processing disorder
- sensory signals
- sensory systems
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- multiple intelligence
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- sensory integration
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