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  • Individual differences exist in multisensory integration tendencies.
  • The plasticity of this integration tendency in adulthood is not well understood.
  • How sensory experiences influence multisensory binding remains unclear.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the plasticity of the brain's tendency to bind multisensory signals in spatial perception.
  • To determine if brief audiovisual stimuli can alter this integration tendency.
  • To identify effective methods for modifying multisensory binding.

Main Methods:

  • Exploratory investigation using simple audiovisual stimuli.
  • Exposure to temporally synchronous, spatially discrepant stimuli.
  • Assessment of changes in spatial perception binding.

Main Results:

  • The brain's tendency for multisensory binding in spatial perception is indeed plastic.
  • This binding tendency can be modified by brief exposure to audiovisual stimuli.
  • Temporally synchronous, spatially discrepant stimuli were most effective in altering binding.

Conclusions:

  • Multisensory integration tendencies are adaptable in adulthood.
  • Sensory experiences, particularly audiovisual stimuli, can reshape how the brain binds sensory information.
  • Findings inform theories on the brain's internal model updating and future interventions to enhance integration.