Perception-Cognition Interface and Cross-Modal Experiences: Insights into Unified Consciousness
The present Research Topic explores closely related aspects of mental functioning, namely an interplay between perception and cognition, interactions among various sensory modalities, and finally, more or less unified conscious experiences arising in the context of these relations. Contributions emp...
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