The International Multisensory Research Forum (IMRF) provides a platform for scientists to highlight research investigating multiple sensory modalities.
Official twitter account of The International Multisensory Research Forum (IMRF)! @imrf2018 provides a platform for scientists from around the world to highlight research investigating neural processes across multiple sensory modalities and their impact on perception and behavior
Thank you IMRF-goers for great discussions about my research! It was brill to hear your insights, and your compliments were greatly appreciated 😊 #imrf2018#timeperception#modality#toronto
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Final session @imrf2018 with Ladan Shams on how multisensory encoding improves menory tasks and learning even when subsequently tested in a single modality
Final day @imrf2018 in Toronto. Sensory substitution and cross motion processing for early and late blind. New questions: do we use sensory substitution all the time? Reading is weak sensory substitution and same VWFA in sighted and blind. Amir Amedi’s Lab