2018
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-812012-5.00007-0
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Variants of the Spontaneous Recognition Procedure Assessing Multisensory Integration Reveal Behavioral Alterations in Rodent Models of Psychiatric and Neurological Disorders

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“…There are many areas of the brain where this multisensory processing can take place, suggesting that our experience of the world is “fundamentally multimodal”. Studies undertaken thus far with non-human animals indicate that their experience is similarly holistic – examples being cats ( 102 ), rodents ( 103 ), macaques ( 104 ) and flies ( 105 ).…”
Section: Perception Aesthetic Sensibility and Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are many areas of the brain where this multisensory processing can take place, suggesting that our experience of the world is “fundamentally multimodal”. Studies undertaken thus far with non-human animals indicate that their experience is similarly holistic – examples being cats ( 102 ), rodents ( 103 ), macaques ( 104 ) and flies ( 105 ).…”
Section: Perception Aesthetic Sensibility and Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%