@article{142856, keywords = {Animals, Humans, Cerebral Cortex, Neurons, Visual Perception, Space Perception, Brain Mapping, Macaca, Auditory Perception, Touch}, author = {Graziano}, title = {A system of multimodal areas in the primate brain}, abstract = {
The primate cerebral cortex has traditionally been divided into separate territories for vision, touch, audition and movement.~ These functions are known to overlap in many parts of cortex, but until recently the regions of overlap were not well studied.~ In this issue of Neuron, Bremmer et al. report a major advance in understanding at least one set of areas in the human brain in which the senses are integrated.~ This finding joins a growing set of work in monkeys and humans on the integration of the senses with each other and with the control of movement.
}, year = {2001}, journal = {Neuron}, volume = {29}, pages = {4-6}, issn = {0896-6273}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S089662730100174X?via\%3Dihub}, language = {eng}, }