Intermodal Interaction
the processes of mutual influence of the sense organs on each other, leading to a complex perception of the surrounding reality. This interaction is expressed in the fact that the stimulation of one sense organ affects the sensitivity and perception of another. For example, the smell of food enhances the perception of taste, and the sounds of music help enhance the pleasure of listening. Such effects indicate the close integration of sensory systems within the framework of a single process of information processing by the brain.