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Compensating for a shifting world: evolving reference frames of visual and auditory signals across three multimodal brain areas

Valeria C. Caruso, Daniel S. Pages, Marc A. Sommer, Jennifer M. Groh

2021Journal of Neurophysiology28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Models for visual-auditory integration posit that visual signals are eye-centered throughout the brain, whereas auditory signals are converted from head-centered to eye-centered coordinates. We show instead that both modalities largely employ hybrid reference frames: neither fully head- nor eye-centered. Across three hubs of the oculomotor network (intraparietal cortex, frontal eye field, and superior colliculus) visual and auditory signals evolve from hybrid to a common eye-centered format via different dynamics across brain areas and time.

Topics & Concepts

SaccadeFrontal eye fieldsStimulus (psychology)Eye movementSuperior colliculusSensory systemNeuroscienceAuditory cortexStimulus modalityPsychologyFixation (population genetics)CommunicationCognitive psychologyMedicinePopulationEnvironmental healthVisual perception and processing mechanismsNeural dynamics and brain functionMultisensory perception and integration