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Multisensory integration of contextual boundaries affects temporal order memory, but not encoding or recognition
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2021
unpublished
We memorize our daily life experiences, which are often multisensory in nature, by segmenting them into distinct event models, in accordance with perceived contextual or situational changes. However, very little is known about how multisensory integration affects segmentation, as most studies have focused on unisensory (visual or audio) segmentation. In three experiments, we investigated the effect of multisensory integration on segmentation in memory and perception. In Experiment 1,
doi:10.31234/osf.io/xnqh9
fatcat:luii53vqcfejnorunn5oz3akwe