Cross-modal coordination

Coordination of information that is picked up by different sensory modalities.  For example, cross-modal coordination allows humans to recognize that a person’s face (visual modality) and voice (auditory modality) go together.  There are cross-modal connections among all five sensory modalities (sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch).

See Active intermodal matching, Amodal, Categorical perception, Cross-modal matching, Developmental integration, Intermodal coordination, Intersensory redundancy hypothesis, Intersensory perceptual narrowing