First Two Consortium Manuscripts Published
August 11, 2025
The Consortium’s second manuscript was published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience by Tommaso Bartolini, a graduate student in the lab of Monica Gori, PhD. The review article examines how children with visual impairments develop interceptive skills despite lacking visual cues that typically support coordination, play, and social interaction. By synthesizing existing research and highlighting gaps, it proposes future directions such as longitudinal studies, multisensory approaches, and virtual reality to inform inclusive interventions that foster motor and social development.
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Bartolini T., Riberto M., Vitali H., Wallace M.T., Gori M (2025). The study of multisensory interception for interaction with objects and others in visually impaired children. Front. Hum. Neurosci.
August 1, 2025
The Consortium’s first manuscript was published in Multisensory Research by David Tovar, PhD. The article showcases CART, a graphical interface designed to streamline the analysis of multisensory reaction time (RT) data without requiring programming skills. CART enables users to easily load, filter, visualize, and statistically analyze RTs across different sensory modalities.
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Tovar, D. A., Watson, M. R., Lewkowicz, D. J., Gori, M., Murray, M. M., & Wallace, M. T. (2025). CART: The Comprehensive Analysis of Reaction Times — GUI for Multisensory Processes and Race Models. Multisensory Research.