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It should come as no surprise to those interested in sensory
processes that its research history is among the longest and
richest of the many systematic efforts to understand how our bodies
function. The continuing obsession with sensory systems is as much
a re?ection of the fundamental need to understand how we experience
the physical world as it is to understand how we become who we are
based on those very experiences. The senses function as both portal
and teacher, and their individual and collective properties have
fascinated scientists and philosophers for millennia. In this
context, the attention directed toward specifying their properties
on a sense-by-sense basis that dominated sensory research in the
20th century seems a prelude to our current preoccupation with how
they function in concert. Nevertheless, it was the concentrated
effort on the operational principles of in- vidual senses that
provided the depth of understanding necessary to inform current
efforts to reveal how they act cooperatively. We know that the
information provided by any individual sensory modality is not
always veridical, but is subject to a myriad of modality-speci?c
distortions. Thus, the brain's ability to compare across the senses
and to integrate the information they provide is not only a way to
examine the accuracy of any individual sensory channel but also a
way to enhance the collective information they make available to
the brain.
It should come as no surprise to those interested in sensory
processes that its research history is among the longest and
richest of the many systematic efforts to understand how our bodies
function. The continuing obsession with sensory systems is as much
a re?ection of the fundamental need to understand how we experience
the physical world as it is to understand how we become who we are
based on those very experiences. The senses function as both portal
and teacher, and their individual and collective properties have
fascinated scientists and philosophers for millennia. In this
context, the attention directed toward specifying their properties
on a sense-by-sense basis that dominated sensory research in the
20th century seems a prelude to our current preoccupation with how
they function in concert. Nevertheless, it was the concentrated
effort on the operational principles of in- vidual senses that
provided the depth of understanding necessary to inform current
efforts to reveal how they act cooperatively. We know that the
information provided by any individual sensory modality is not
always veridical, but is subject to a myriad of modality-speci?c
distortions. Thus, the brain's ability to compare across the senses
and to integrate the information they provide is not only a way to
examine the accuracy of any individual sensory channel but also a
way to enhance the collective information they make available to
the brain.
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