Multisensory integration substantiates distributed and overlapping neural networks

The hypothesis that highly overlapping networks underlie brain functions (neural reuse) is decisively supported by three decades of multisensory research. Multisensory areas process information from more than one sensory modality and therefore represent the best examples of neural reuse. Recent evid...

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Humans
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Musical performances
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Neurosciences
Reuse
Sensory integration
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Visual impairment
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