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Seminar✓ Recording AvailableNeuroscience

Seeing with technology: Exchanging the senses with sensory substitution and augmentation

Michael Proulx

University of Bath

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Thursday, September 30, 2021

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Thursday, September 30, 2021

6:00 PM Europe/Berlin

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Host: Multisensory Perception and Plasticity

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Neuroscience

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Multisensory Perception and Plasticity

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

What is perception? Our sensory modalities transmit information about the external world into electrochemical signals that somehow give rise to our conscious experience of our environment. Normally there is too much information to be processed in any given moment, and the mechanisms of attention focus the limited resources of the mind to some information at the expense of others. My research has advanced from first examining visual perception and attention to now examine how multisensory processing contributes to perception and cognition. There are fundamental constraints on how much information can be processed by the different senses on their own and in combination. Here I will explore information processing from the perspective of sensory substitution and augmentation, and how "seeing" with the ears and tongue can advance fundamental and translational research.

Topics

attentionaugmented realitycognitionelectrochemical signalsinformation processingmultisensory processingobject recognitionsensory augmentationsensory modalitiessensory substitutionspatial cognitionvisual impairmentvisual perception

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Michael Proulx

University of Bath

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