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New study shows how our brains sync hearing with vision -- Science of the Spirit -- Sott.net


Tue, 11 May 2021 18:32 UTC
To make sense of complex environments, brain waves constantly adapt, compensating for drastically different sound and vision processing speeds
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MEG signals revealed that recalibration was enabled by a unique interaction between fast and slow brain waves in auditory and visual brain regions.Every high-school physics student learns that sound and light travel at very different speeds. If the brain did not account for this difference, it would be much harder for us to tell where sounds came from, and how they are related to what we see.
Instead, the brain allows us to make better sense of our world by playing tricks, so that a visual and a sound created at the same time are perceived as synchronous, even though they reach the brain and are processed by neural circuits at different speeds. ....

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Study shows how our brains sync hearing with vision News


Study shows how our brains sync hearing with vision News
To make sense of complex environments, brain waves constantly adapt, compensating for drastically different sound and vision processing speeds
Every high-school physics student learns that sound and light travel at very different speeds. If the brain did not account for this difference, it would be much harder for us to tell where sounds came from, and how they are related to what we see.
Instead, the brain allows us to make better sense of our world by playing tricks, so that a visual and a sound created at the same time are perceived as synchronous, even though they reach the brain and are processed by neural circuits at different speeds. ....

United States , Sylvain Baillet , Therese Lennert , Engineering Research Council Of Canada , National Institutes Of Health United States , Communications Biology On , Canadian Institutes Of Health Research , Canada First Research Excellence Fund , Canada Research , Brain Canada Foundation , Health Canada , Neuro Montreal Neurological Institute , Montreal Neurological Institute Hospital , Communications Biology , Canadian Institutes , Health Research , National Institutes , Natural Science , Engineering Research Council , Canada Research Chair , Neural Dynamics , Brain Systems , Innovative Ideas , Mcgill University , Healthy Brains , Healthy Lives ,

Study shows how our brains sync hearing with vision


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Every high-school physics student learns that sound and light travel at very different speeds. If the brain did not account for this difference, it would be much harder for us to tell where sounds came from, and how they are related to what we see.
Instead, the brain allows us to make better sense of our world by playing tricks, so that a visual and a sound created at the same time are perceived as synchronous, even though they reach the brain and are processed by neural circuits at different speeds.
One of the brain s tricks is temporal recalibration: altering our sense of time to synchronize our joint perception of sound and vision. A new study finds that recalibration depends on brain signals constantly adapting to our environment to sample, order and associate competing sensory inputs together. ....

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