Coordinating Our Thinking About Sensory Experiences

Scheller and Sui report that “When interacting with the environment, humans exhibit robust biases toward information that pertains to themselves: Self-relevant information is processed faster and yields more accurate responses than information linked to others. . . . the present findings suggest that social relevance can influence multisensory processing at both perceptual and post perceptual stages.” Meike Scheller and Jie Sui.  “Social Relevance Modulates Multisensory Integration.”  Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, in press, https://doi.org/10.1037/xhp000103

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