Single-Trial Multisensory Learning and Memory Retrieval (original) (raw)
Multisensory research on object processing has generally focused on how information from one sensory modality (e.g. audition) can impact the processing of simultaneously presented (and often co-localized) information from another sensory modality (e.g. vision) (e.g. . Substantially less consideration has been given to how multisensory information processing at one point in time might subsequently affect unisensory processing and behaviour. Yet, this kind of situation is commonplace. For example, you meet someone for the first time, speak and see him, and later recognize his face at a party. Similarly, acquiring fluent reading skills initially involves ascribing sounds to written letters, but later progresses to whole-word reading without need for vocalization.
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