User:Cesare Parise
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I am a perception scientist and computational cognitive neuroscientist working across academia and industry. My research spans perception, cognitive neuroscience, and stimulus-computable modelling, including the development of a general theoretical framework for multisensory perception. I currently work as a Senior Lecturer at the University of Liverpool and I obtained my PhD from the University of Oxford.
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I am an author on some of the papers cited below and am therefore a connected contributor on this topic. I will propose changes via talk-page edit request:
- Parise C.V. (2025) Correlation detection as a stimulus computable account for audiovisual perception, causal inference, and saliency maps in mammals. eLife. 14:RP106122.
- Parise C.V., & Ernst, M.O. (2025) Multisensory integration operates on correlated input from unimodal transient channels. eLife. 12:RP90841
- Pesnot, J., Parise C.V., Ernst, M.O. & van Wassenhove, V. (2022) Multisensory correlation computations in the human brain uncovered by a time-resolved encoding model. Nature Communications. 13 (1), 1-12
- Parise C.V., & Ernst, M.O. (2016) Correlation detection as a general mechanism for multisensory integration. Nature Communications. 7:11543, 1-9
- Parise, C.V., Spence, C., & Ernst, M.O. (2012) When correlation implies causation in multisensory integration. Current Biology, 22, 46-49