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  • Multisensory experiences are, of course, more elaborate.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Clive Shepherd 2009

  • Multisensory experiences are, of course, more elaborate.

    Brain rule #9 Clive Shepherd 2009

  • Karyn's erratic learning journey: Multisensory learning skip to main

    Multisensory learning Karyn Romeis 2006

  • Multisensory games, with much finer granularity of place, give the appearance of smooth motion over many tiny steps taken very rapidly, as a master shot in a film gives the perception of continuous motion although each frame of the film is a discrete image.

    Ce n'est pas un monde virtuel 2005

  • Multisensory experiences do more of the imaginative work for the consumer.

    Ce n'est pas un monde virtuel 2005

  • Multisensory brands can carry higher prices than similar brands with fewer sensory features.

    Brand Sense Martin Lindstrom 2005

  • Multisensory brands can carry higher prices than similar brands with fewer sensory features.

    Brand Sense Martin Lindstrom 2005

  • Dr. Molholm and Dr. Foxe's study, "Multisensory processing in children with autism: high-density electrical mapping of auditory-somatosensory integration," appears in the August

    Newswise: Latest News 2010

  • Multisensory brain cells respond both to touch on the hand or visual objects appearing near the hand.

    Scientific American 2010

  • Holmes NP (2007) The law of inverse effectiveness in neurons and behaviour: Multisensory integration versus normal variability.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles 2009

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