Abstract
Cross-modal and multisensory training may distinctively shape restored senses.
Highlights
Edited by: Guillaume Andeol, Institut de Recherche Biomédicale des Armées, France Reviewed by: Pascal Barone, Université Paul Sabatier, France
Isaiah et al.s’ (2014) contribution in the Journal of Neuroscience describing the impact of audio-visual training on auditory localization in ferrets with cochlear implants (CIs) is one of the most recent examples of these efforts
Isaiah et al (2014) did not directly investigate the impact of a “classic” multisensory training paradigm, but rather employed a training paradigm in which information was provided in an interleaved fashion
Summary
Edited by: Guillaume Andeol, Institut de Recherche Biomédicale des Armées, France Reviewed by: Pascal Barone, Université Paul Sabatier, France. A commentary on Multisensory training improves auditory spatial processing following bilateral cochlear implantation by Isaiah, A., Vongpaisal, T., King, A. Isaiah et al.s’ (2014) contribution in the Journal of Neuroscience describing the impact of audio-visual training on auditory localization in ferrets with cochlear implants (CIs) is one of the most recent examples of these efforts.
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