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Enhanced Multisensory Integration and Motor Reactivation after Active Motor Learning of Audiovisual Associations
2011
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
■ Everyday experience affords us many opportunities to learn about objects through multiple senses using physical interaction. Previous work has shown that active motor learning of unisensory items enhances memory and leads to the involvement of motor systems during subsequent perception. However, the impact of active motor learning on subsequent perception and recognition of associations among multiple senses has not been investigated. Twenty participants were included in an fMRI study that
doi:10.1162/jocn_a_00015
pmid:21452947
fatcat:tgpxg4egoffthnyplkbiapaqxe