Visuo-haptic multisensory object recognition, categorization, and representation

Front Psychol. 2014 Jul 17:5:730. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00730. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

Visual and haptic unisensory object processing show many similarities in terms of categorization, recognition, and representation. In this review, we discuss how these similarities contribute to multisensory object processing. In particular, we show that similar unisensory visual and haptic representations lead to a shared multisensory representation underlying both cross-modal object recognition and view-independence. This shared representation suggests a common neural substrate and we review several candidate brain regions, previously thought to be specialized for aspects of visual processing, that are now known also to be involved in analogous haptic tasks. Finally, we lay out the evidence for a model of multisensory object recognition in which top-down and bottom-up pathways to the object-selective lateral occipital complex are modulated by object familiarity and individual differences in object and spatial imagery.

Keywords: cross-modal; effective connectivity; fMRI; face processing; viewpoint dependence; visual imagery.

Publication types

  • Review