23rd International Multisensory Research Forum

The 23rd International Multisensory Research Forum (IMRF) will take place in Durham (UK) from 15th -18th July 2025, bringing together researchers from Europe and overseas who specialize in the study of multisensory integration. The forum aims to advance the understanding of how the nervous system processes information from multiple sensory modalities to inform perception and guide behavior. Participants include neuroscientists, psychologists, engineers, biologists, and cognitive scientists, among others. We are excited to contribute with three abstracts to the discussions of the most recent and impactful work in the field:

  • Alex Backler
    Multisensory processing and the redundant signals effect in a steady-state evoked potential paradigm — Poster #08, 15th July, 15:30–17:00
  • Thomas Otto
    When one race is not enough: Introducing the relay model to explain multisensory response times — Talk 9.1, 18th July, 09:00
  • Kalvin Roberts
    Multisensory benefits measured with distinct motor actions: A novel paradigm using redundant signals — Talk 9.2, 18th July, 09:15