Speaker Series

Stephanie Badde co-hosts a speaker series on multisensory perception and plasticity in collaboration with Petra Vetter from the University of Fribourg. The talks are held online and everyone is invited to attend.

Upcoming talks are announced on world wide neuro. To receive email alerts for upcoming talks, please register here.

Previous Speakers

Aaron Seitz, University of California, Riverside
Applications of Multisensory Facilitation of Learning

Christoph Kayser, Bielefeld University
How multisensory perception is shaped by causal inference and serial effects

Marina Bedny, Johns Hopkins University
Insights into nature/nurture from blindness & cultural skills

Olivier Collignon, UC Louvain, University of Trento
Brain (re)organization and sensory deprivation: Recycling the multisensory scaffolding of functional brain networks

Barbara Shinn-Cunningham, Carnegie Mellon University
Networks for multi-sensory attention and working memory

Mark Wallace, Vanderbilt University
Clinical, Cognitive, and Neuroscience Insights into Multisensory Processes

Uta Noppeney, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour
The neural dynamics of causal inference across the cortical hierarchy

Ella Striem-Amit, Georgetown University
Experience-independent brain development in perception and action systems

Monica Gori, Italian Institute of Technology
Science and technology to understand developmental multisensory processing

Brigitte Röder, University of Hamburg
Multisensory development and the role of visual experience

Olaf Blanke, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL)
Multisensory self in spatial navigation

Karin Petrini, University of Bath
Music training effects on multisensory and cross-sensory transfer processing: from cross-sectional to RCT studies

Michael Beauchamp, University of Pennsylvania
Multisensory speech perception

Marc Ernst, Ulm University
Plasticity and learning in multisensory perception for action 

Michael Proulx, University of Bath
Seeing with technology: Exchanging the senses with sensory substitution and augmentation

Ione Fine, University of Washington
Do you hear what I see: Auditory motion processing in blind individuals

Steven Lomber, McGill University
What is the function of auditory cortex when it develops in the absence of acoustic input?

David Lewkowicz, Haskins Labs & Yale Child Study Center
Development of multisensory perception and attention and their role in audiovisual speech processing

Krish Sathian, Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Pennsylvania State University
Perceptual and neural basis of sound-symbolic crossmodal correspondences

Salvador Soto.Faraco, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Conflict in Multisensory Perception

Jennifer Groh, Duke University
Space and its computational challenges

Jennifer Bizley, University College London
How does seeing help listening? Audiovisual integration in Auditory Cortex 

Petra Vetter, University of Fribourg
Decoding sounds in early visual cortex of sighted and blind individuals

Fiona Newell, Trinity College Dublin
What happens to our ability to perceive multisensory information as we age?

Elisa Raffaella Ferre, Birkbeck, University of London
The vestibular system: a multimodal sense

Claudia Lunghi, Laboratoire des Systèmes Perceptifs, Ecole Normale Supérieure & CNRS, Paris, France
Visual and cross-modal plasticity in adult humans

Laurence Harris, Centre for Vision Research, York University, Toronto
The effect of gravity on the perception of distance and self-motion: a multisensory perspective

Maria Concetta Morrone, University of Pisa
Rhythms in perception: action planning and behavioral oscillations

Roberta Klatzky, Carnegie Mellon University
Object recognition by touch and other senses

Amir Amedi, IDC Israel & Sorbonne University
Healing the brain via multisensory technologies and using these technologies to better understand the brain

Holly Bridge, University of Oxford
Reorganisation of the human visual system in the absence of light input

Micah Murray, The Sense Innovation and Research Center, Lausanne and Sion, Switzerland; Lausanne University Hospital and University of Lausanne, Switzerland
The Multisensory Scaffold for Perception and Rehabilitation

Jeff Yau, Baylor College of Medicine
Multisensory interactions in temporal frequency processing