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. 2014 Dec 31;26(3):1130–1137. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhu295

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Cortical deactivation did not block the experience-induced development of multisensory integration in contralateral SC neurons. (A) Shown are raster plots and bar graphs summarizing the responses of 2 representative neurons having significantly enhanced responses to the cross-modal stimulus (multisensory integration). (B) Population comparisons of responses to the cross-modal and most effective component stimuli reveal that the majority of neurons developed multisensory integration (filled circles). (C) At these levels of effectiveness, most of the multisensory responses were additive, clustering around the line of equality representing the sum of their unisensory counterparts. **P < 0.001. Conventions are from Figure 2.