The NÖROnoM seminar series, organized by NÖROM, continued with its first event of 2026, held on January 14, 2026. The seminar featured Assoc. Prof. İsmail Uyanık from Hacettepe University, who delivered a talk entitled “Neural Mechanisms of Multisensory Behavioral Control.”
The seminar focused on how multisensory information is integrated to guide behavioral control and discussed the neural mechanisms underlying this integration. The presentation addressed the role of multisensory processing in perception, decision-making, and behavior at both neurophysiological and cognitive levels, sharing current research perspectives in the field.
Held at the NÖROM Building, the event brought together researchers from diverse disciplines and fostered an interactive discussion environment.
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