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cross-modal

  • a word derived from cross-modality.
    cross-modality
    noun
    the ability to integrate information acquired through separate senses.

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The discovery implies a pre-wired ability in the brain for cross-modal perception, potentially redefining our understanding of animal cognition and sensory processing.

From Science Daily Apr. 2, 2024

These two encoders were combined and trained using an algorithm called contrastive learning, which aims to learn useful input features and their cross-modal associations.

From Science Daily Feb. 1, 2024

The research includes “intelligent hardware and perception” with a focus on “super-resolution detection, super-sensitive sensing, cross-modal fusion, and multi-modal integrated non-contact smart sensors.”

From Washington Times Nov. 13, 2023

Scientists have a name for it when a person deficient in one of the five senses sees the others sharpen: cross-modal plasticity.

From New York Times May 11, 2021

There are probably a great many phenomena at play here: In addition to suggestibility, at a minimum, we are talking about auditory imagery, synesthesia, and cross-modal perception.

From Slate Dec. 5, 2017

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