Sensory Modality: Sensory Modality refers to the way in which information is received through one of our five senses - sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell.
Priming Effect: Priming Effect is when exposure to one stimulus influences the response or processing speed for another related stimulus. For example, if you see an image of an apple before seeing the word 'fruit,' your response time for recognizing 'fruit' will be faster compared to if no priming had occurred.
Multisensory Integration: Multisensory Integration is the process by which our brain combines information from multiple sensory modalities to form a unified perception. It helps us make sense of our surroundings by integrating information from sight, sound, touch, etc.