A multisensory perspective on object memory
Traditional studies of memory and object recognition involved objects presented within a
single sensory modality (ie, purely visual or purely auditory objects). However, in naturalistic …
single sensory modality (ie, purely visual or purely auditory objects). However, in naturalistic …
A combined model of sensory and cognitive representations underlying tonal expectations in music: from audio signals to behavior.
Listeners' expectations for melodies and harmonies in tonal music are perhaps the most
studied aspect of music cognition. Long debated has been whether faster response times …
studied aspect of music cognition. Long debated has been whether faster response times …
How previous experience shapes perception in different sensory modalities
JS Snyder, CM Schwiedrzik, AD Vitela… - Frontiers in human …, 2015 - frontiersin.org
What has transpired immediately before has a strong influence on how sensory stimuli are
processed and perceived. In particular, temporal context can have contrastive effects …
processed and perceived. In particular, temporal context can have contrastive effects …
A corticostriatal neural system enhances auditory perception through temporal context processing
E Geiser, M Notter, JDE Gabrieli - Journal of Neuroscience, 2012 - Soc Neuroscience
The temporal context of an acoustic signal can greatly influence its perception. The present
study investigated the neural correlates underlying perceptual facilitation by regular …
study investigated the neural correlates underlying perceptual facilitation by regular …
Single-trial multisensory memories affect later auditory and visual object discrimination
Multisensory memory traces established via single-trial exposures can impact subsequent
visual object recognition. This impact appears to depend on the meaningfulness of the initial …
visual object recognition. This impact appears to depend on the meaningfulness of the initial …
A temporal hierarchy for conspecific vocalization discrimination in humans
M De Lucia, S Clarke, MM Murray - Journal of Neuroscience, 2010 - Soc Neuroscience
The ability to discriminate conspecific vocalizations is observed across species and early
during development. However, its neurophysiologic mechanism remains controversial …
during development. However, its neurophysiologic mechanism remains controversial …
The role of auditory cortices in the retrieval of single‐trial auditory–visual object memories
Single‐trial encounters with multisensory stimuli affect both memory performance and early‐
latency brain responses to visual stimuli. Whether and how auditory cortices support …
latency brain responses to visual stimuli. Whether and how auditory cortices support …
Where sound position influences sound object representations: a 7-T fMRI study
Evidence from human and non-human primate studies supports a dual-pathway model of
audition, with partially segregated cortical networks for sound recognition and sound …
audition, with partially segregated cortical networks for sound recognition and sound …
FMRI repetition suppression for voices is modulated by stimulus expectations
According to predictive coding models of sensory processing, stimulus expectations have a
profound effect on sensory cortical responses. This was supported by experimental results …
profound effect on sensory cortical responses. This was supported by experimental results …
Auditory perceptual decision-making based on semantic categorization of environmental sounds
Discriminating complex sounds relies on multiple stages of differential brain activity. The
specific roles of these stages and their links to perception were the focus of the present …
specific roles of these stages and their links to perception were the focus of the present …