Multimodal Devices: Learnings from Multisensory Perception and Plasticity
- Christopher Berger | Microsoft Research
We often think about perceptual experiences one modality at a time; we “see” this or we “hear” that, etc. These distinctions often imply that our perception of each sense is independent from each other. Research in human neuroscience, however, increasingly supports a multisensory view of human perception whereby our perception of any one sensory modality is a product of simultaneous information streams from all the available senses. Discrepant information between two or more senses, can lead to perceptual illusions and/or plastic changes in future perception in each sensory modality. In this talk, I will discuss how research in multisensory perception and multisensory plasticity can be used to provide more compelling and intuitive experiences for users as products become increasingly multi-modal (particularly in the domain of virtual and augmented reality).
For a recent bio of Dr. Christopher Berger visit http://www.christophercberger.com.
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